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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...
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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...
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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...
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spacecraft in 2015, it is
located southwest of
Sputnik Planitia within Hyecho Palus,
adjacent to the
Tenzing Montes and
Belton Regio. A
relatively young...
- Buddhism,"
Radical Conservativism.
Donald S.
Lopez Jr. (21
December 2017).
Hyecho's Journey: The
World of Buddhism.
University of
Chicago Press. p. XIV....
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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...
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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...
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Doseon Gihwa Hyecho Hyujeong Ichadon Jinul Muhak Seungnang Taego Bou
Uicheon Uisang Woncheuk...
- culture. Many
Korean monks went to
China to
learn about Buddhism. The monk
Hyecho went to
India to
study Buddhism and
wrote an
account of his travels. Different...
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Australian interior James S.
Hutchinson American 20th
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Persia and
Central Asia João
Infante Portuguese 15th African...