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- Hyecho (Sanskrit: Prajñāvikrama; 704–787) was a Korean Buddhist monk from Silla, one of Korea's Three Kingdoms. He is primarily remembered for his account...
- of travel to the five Indian kingdoms") is a travelogue by Buddhist monk Hyecho from the Kingdom of Silla, who traveled from Korea to India, in the years...
- 221: account of Zabulistan (谢䫻 Xiėyù). In 726 CE, the Korean Buddhist monk Hyecho visited Zabulistan (谢䫻国 Xiėyùguó) and recorded that Kabul and Zabul were...
- ISBN 978-0-674-04012-0. Gethin (1998), pp. 1–5. Donald S. Lopez Jr. (21 December 2017). Hyecho's Journey: The World of Buddhism. University of Chicago Press. p. XIV....
- on 29 March 2024. Retrieved 28 July 2018. Donald S. Lopez Jr. (2017). Hyecho's Journey: The world of Buddhism. University of Chicago Press. pp. 16–22...
- spacecraft in 2015, it is located southwest of Sputnik Planitia within Hyecho Palus, adjacent to the Tenzing Montes and Belton Regio. A relatively young...
- Fa-hsien's pilgrimage to India (395–414), and later Xuanzang (629–644) and Hyecho, who traveled from Korea to India. The travels of the priest Xuanzang were...
- Account of Travel to the Five Indian Kingdoms (Wang ocheonchukguk jeon) by Hyecho, 2004 Cathay and the Way Thither of Sir Henry Yule Lee, Claire (December...
- the Five Indian Kingdoms), a travelogue by the 8th century Buddhist monk Hyecho from the Korean Kingdom of Silla. Names for India Indus Valley civilisation...
- against the Tibetans. Between 723 and 728, the Korean Buddhist pilgrim Hyecho p****ed through this area. In 737/738, Tibetan troops under the leadership...