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Chwang, Huan
Chwang,
Hsuan Tsiang, Hwen Thsang, Hsüan
Chwang, Hhüen Kwān, Xuan Cang, Xuan Zang,
Shuen Shang, Yuan Chang, Yuan
Chwang, and Yuen
Chwang...
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according to the 3rd
century CE
Chinese Buddhist monk and
traveller Yuan
Chwang, Kumāralāta, the
founder of Sautrāntika
school was also an
excellent teacher...
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produced by
Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is also
referred to as "
Chwang Tapestry". Once upon a time the
Chuang family chopped firewood for a living...
- CE in Rayalaseema—the Telugu-Cholas,
whose kingdom is
mentioned by Yuan
Chwang in the seventh-century CE. Due to
Kalabhra invasion and the
growing power...
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October 2021.
Retrieved 26
April 2021. Watters, Thomas. (1904–05). On Yuan
Chwang's Travels in India. (629–645 CE).
Royal Asiatic Society.
Second Indian Edition...
- The
county seat of Zhuanglang—once
known as Zhuanglang, Tchouang-lan,
Chwang-lan, or Chwanglang—is now
called S****luo. Its
walled town was an important...
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Yingkou (simplified Chinese: 营口;
traditional Chinese: 營口; pinyin: Yíngkǒu) is a
coastal prefecture-level city of
central southern Liaoning province, People's...
- Hyderabad:
Government of
Andhra Pradesh. OCLC 252341228, p. 29]
Notes of Yuan
Chwang, Altekar,
Anant Sadashiv (1934). The
Rashtrakutas And
Their Times; being...
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Indian History and Culture.
Indian History &
Culture Society. p. 167. yuan
Chwang, who
remained in Inda for
approximately thirteen years (c. A.DD. 630-44)...
- ISBN 0-231-08164-2 (hardback), ISBN 0-231-08167-7 (paperback). Watters, Thomas. On Yuan
Chwang's Travels in
India (A.D. 629–645). Reprint: New Delhi:
Mushiram Manoharlal...