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Xuanzang (Chinese: 玄奘; Wade–Giles: Hsüen Tsang; [ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ]; 6
April 602 – 5
February 664), born Chen **** or Chen Yi (陳褘 / 陳禕), also
known by his Sanskrit...
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which its
close ****ociation with the
ruling clans of
Gujarat started.
Hieun Tsang refers to
Kutch as
Kiecha in his writings. In the
seventh century...
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legitimate themselves as rulers.
During his
visit to
India in the 7th century,
Hieun Tsang noted that
kshatriya rulers were
ruling the
kingdoms like Kabul, Kosala...
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stupas built by Ashoka,
mentioned by the
famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Hieun Tsang, who
visited it in 630 AD. Both were near the town of Po-Lu-Sha, one...
- that the
region including the
northern Gujarat and
Rajasthan is meant.
Hieun Tsang, the
Chinese Buddhist pilgrim who
visited India between 631–645 CE...
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across hundreds of
miles towards neighbouring states in
search of water.
Hieun Tsang described a
kingdom in
Rajasthan which he
calls Ku-cha-lo (or Gurjara)...
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Kosala kingdom between the 5th and the 12th
century CE. It was
visited by
Hieun Tsang, the 7th
century Chinese Buddhist pilgrim.
Recent excavations have...
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Chaneti Buddhist Stupa is
another notable tourist spot
which according to
Hieun Tsang, was
built by King Ashoka.
Yamunanagar has Two
Railway station named...
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Chalukyan empire was
sacked by the
Rashtrakutas in 753 CE. The
Chinese explorer Hieun-Tsang
visited Badami and
described the
people as "tall, proud,...brave and...
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tribe whose capital was at
Vallabhi and they were Shaivas.
Chinese traveler Hieun-Tsang
visited Vallabhi during the
second quarter of the 7th
century had...