- "Xuanzang"
include Hyun Tsan,
Hhuen Kwan,
Hiuan Tsang,
Hiouen Thsang,
Hiuen Tsang,
Hiuen Tsiang, Hsien-tsang, Hsyan-tsang,
Hsuan Chwang, Huan Chwang, Hsuan...
- Mela is uncertain. The 7th-century
Buddhist Chinese traveller Xuanzang (
Hiuen Tsang)
mentions king
Harsha and his
capital of Prayag,
which he
states to...
- Beal,
Samuel (trans.). Si-Yu-Ki:
Buddhist Records of the
Western World, by
Hiuen Tsiang. Two volumes. London. 1884. Reprint: Delhi:
Oriental Books Reprint...
-
Trigarta is from
Hieun Tsang who
mentions Jallandhar being ruled by Udito.
Hiuen Tsang visited Jalandhara in 635 A.D. and gave
details that it was a country...
- "Notes sur la
geographie ancienne du Gandhâra (commentaire à un
chaptaire de
Hiuen-Tsang)."
BEFEO No. 4, Oct. 1901, pp. 322–369. Golden,
Peter B. (1992). An...
- Beal, Samuel. 1884. "Si-Yu-Ki:
Buddhist Records of the
Western World, by
Hiuen Tsiang." 2 vols. Trans. by
Samuel Beal. London. Reprint: Delhi. Oriental...
- a cavalry, an
elephant corps and a
powerful navy. The
Chinese traveller Hiuen-Tsiang
wrote that the
Chalukyan army had
hundreds of
elephants which were...
- honour. It was
during his reign, in 640 CE, that the
Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang visited Kanchipuram.
Narasimhavarman I was a
Hindu and a
great devotee...
- the
archaeological site Sugh. The
stupa has been
referred by
traveller Hiuen Tsang. The
stupa is hemispherical, made of
baked bricks which are layered...
-
existence of
prosperous metropolis in this area. The
famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visited the
bustling city
during the
first half of the 7th century...