Alexander Cunningham
British Army engineer (1814–1893) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Major General Sir Alexander Cunningham KCIE CSI (23 January 1814 – 28 November 1893) was a British Army engineer with the Bengal Sappers who later took an interest in the history and archaeology of India. In 1861, he was appointed to the newly created position of archaeological surveyor to the government of India; and he founded and organised what later became the Archaeological Survey of India.
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Born | (1814-01-23)23 January 1814 |
Died | 28 November 1893(1893-11-28) (aged 79) London, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
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He wrote numerous books and monographs and made extensive collections of artefacts. Some of his collections were lost, but most of the gold and silver coins and a fine group of Buddhist sculptures and jewellery were bought by the British Museum in 1894. He was also the father of mathematician Allan Cunningham.