- Wang
Xuance (Chinese: 王玄策; pinyin: Wáng
Xuáncè, fl. 7th century) was a
Chinese diplomat,
military general, and
travel writer. In 643 CE he went on a pilgrimage...
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structures in
their accounts,
confirming Jia's reports. The Tang
diplomat Wang
Xuance travelled to Magadha, in present-day
northeast India,
during the 7th century...
- or
subjugate him". In 648, Tang
Chinese emperor Tang
Taizong sent Wang
Xuance to
India in
response to
emperor Harsha having sent an amb****ador to China...
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alliance between the
Gauda and East Malwa. He was
visited by
Xuanzang and Wang
Xuance, the
envoys of the Tang dynasty, who left
accounts of the
ancient king and...
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portions of the Silk Road and
Central Asia. In 649, the
Chinese general Wang
Xuance,
along with
thousands of
recruited Tibetan and
Nepalese troops, briefly...
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former minister. In 648, the Tang dynasty's
emperor Tang
Taizong sent Wang
Xuance to
India in
response to
emperor Harsha having sent an amb****ador to China...
- from them in
around 643 C.E. In
around 648 C.E., an
envoy from China, Wang
Xuance arrived in India. Upon his arrival, he
discovered that the King
Harsha had...
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official of Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty,
briefly serving as
chancellor Wang
Xuance (王玄策), a
diplomat to
India and
guard that
served during the Tang Dynasty...
- turn,
responded by
sending an emb****y
consisting of Li
Yibiao and Wang
Xuance, who
probably travelled through Tibet and
whose journey is commemorated...
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aspects of
foreign regions. The Tang
dynasty (618–907)
Chinese diplomat Wang
Xuance traveled to
Magadha (modern
northeastern India)
during the 7th century....