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'''Robert Sewell''' (1845–1925){{
Sewell's specialism was the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], about which he authored ''A Forgotten Empire Vijayanagar: A Contribution to the History of India'' (1900). [[Burton Stein]] described this book as Sewell's {{quote|only popular work ... [In which] an outline of the genealogical and chronological evidence on the dynasties of Vijayanagara was briefly presented followed by two long and historically configuring translations of the accounts of two sixteenth-century Portuguese visitors to the city.<ref name="Stein" />}}
Sewell undertook archaeological work, including at the [[Buddhist]] [[stupa]] at [[
Sewell was guided by various native speakers of the [[Kannada language|Kannada]], [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]] and [[Telugu language|Telugu]] languages spoken there. Some of these aides went on to publish research of their own, such as [[S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar]].<ref name="Stein" />
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