- "Xuanzang"
include Hyun Tsan,
Hhuen Kwan,
Hiuan Tsang,
Hiouen Thsang,
Hiuen Tsang,
Hiuen Tsiang, Hsien-tsang, Hsyan-tsang,
Hsuan Chwang, Huan Chwang, Hsuan...
- Beal,
Samuel (1884). Si-Yu-Ki:
Buddhist Records of the
Western World, by
Hiuen Tsiang. 2 vols.
Translated by
Samuel Beal. London. 1884. Reprint: Delhi...
- 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...
-
follower of Buddhism. K.K
Sehgal (1973).
Rajasthan District Gazetteers: Jalor.
Hiuen Tsang , who
visited Bhillamala in
about 641 A.D.
refers to it as the capital...
- (and not Nagarjunakonda) was the site of the
monastery of Nagarjuna,
which Hiuen-Tsiang
referred to as Po-lo-mo-lo-ki-li (restored to "Paramalagiri" by Julien)...
-
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...
- seaboard.
Whereas Hiuen-Tsang
describes that
Tamralipta was
situated on a cr****
relatively away from the main Bay of Bengal.
According to
Hiuen-Tsang, this...
- by
Hiuen Tsiang. Two volumes. London. 1884. Reprint: Delhi:
Oriental Books Reprint Corporation, 1969. Beal,
Samuel (trans.). The Life of
Hiuen-Tsiang...
- literatures. It is
mentioned that the
Chinese monk-traveller
Xuanzang (
Hiuen Tsang)
travelled from
Champa (recent Bhagalpur) to
Kajangala and then proceeded...
- "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...