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  2. Goethe-Institut - Wikipedia

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    The institutes in India are called Max Mueller Bhavans, in honour of the German philologist and Indologist Max Müller. They are situated in Chennai, [7] Coimbatore, [8] Pune, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore (Bengaluru). In Indonesia, there are two Goethe-Instituts: in Jakarta and Bandung, and a Goethe-Zentrum in Surabaya.

  3. Consulate General of Germany, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The Goethe Institut Chennai, known locally as the Max Mueller Bhavan Chennai, is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany at Chennai. It was founded in 1960. It was founded in 1960. Formerly located at Khader Nawaz Khan Road, Nungambakkam for 19 years since 1988, the centre was moved to a 13,000-sq-ft premises located at 4 ...

  4. Max Müller - Wikipedia

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    The Goethe Institutes in India are named Max Müller Bhavan in his honour, as is a street (Max Mueller Marg) in New Delhi. [60] Müller's biographies include Van den Bosch (2002), Stone (2002) and Chaudhuri (1974).

  5. Martin Kämpchen - Wikipedia

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    Max Müller Bhavan, Kolkata, planned a series of events to mark it. After discussions, they got interested in launching a book on the occasion. A hurriedly produced book Rabindranath Tagore and Germany: A Documentary, edited by Martin Kämpchen was the result. [4]

  6. Mika Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The project, produced by the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi, is a traveling installation which reimagines the future of libraries as interactive spaces that engage visitors through multisensory forms of storytelling.

  7. Ahead of the Curve: Mueller Crash Course, Clooneys on Campus

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  8. Germany–India relations - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prominent figures was Max Müller (1823–1900), a German philologist and Orientalist. He edited the 50-volume series Sacred Books of the East, bringing Indian and eastern texts to a western audience. Franz Bopp made groupbreaking contributions to Indo-European studies.

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