The History of India from the Earliest Ages: Hindu Buddhist Brahmanical revivalN. Trübner, 1874 |
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... Fah - Hian , A.D. 399–414 . 241 Extension of Buddhism to China . 241 • Isolation of Chinese Buddhism 242 Character of Fah - Hian March from China to India : the desert of Gobi The Tartars The little and great Vehicles 243 · 243 244 ...
... Fah - Hian , A.D. 399–414 . 241 Extension of Buddhism to China . 241 • Isolation of Chinese Buddhism 242 Character of Fah - Hian March from China to India : the desert of Gobi The Tartars The little and great Vehicles 243 · 243 244 ...
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... Fah - Hian , A.D. 399-114 . 238 239 • 239 241 Extension of Buddhism to China . 241 Isolation of Chinese Buddhism 242 Character of Fah - Hian . 243 March from China to India : the desert of Gobi 243 The Tartars 214 The little and great ...
... Fah - Hian , A.D. 399-114 . 238 239 • 239 241 Extension of Buddhism to China . 241 Isolation of Chinese Buddhism 242 Character of Fah - Hian . 243 March from China to India : the desert of Gobi 243 The Tartars 214 The little and great ...
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... Fah - Hian and Hiouen - Thsang , the Raja only received one - sixth of the produce . Perhaps the Raja received three - fourths of the produce from his own special demesnes , which were cultivated by serfs ; and one - sixth of the ...
... Fah - Hian and Hiouen - Thsang , the Raja only received one - sixth of the produce . Perhaps the Raja received three - fourths of the produce from his own special demesnes , which were cultivated by serfs ; and one - sixth of the ...
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... Fah - Hian and Hiouen - Thsang , who respectively resided several years in India in the fifth and seventh centuries of the Christian The narratives of their travels have been translated into French by M.M. era . CHAPTER V. heart , and ...
... Fah - Hian and Hiouen - Thsang , who respectively resided several years in India in the fifth and seventh centuries of the Christian The narratives of their travels have been translated into French by M.M. era . CHAPTER V. heart , and ...
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... Fah - Hian's account of these hospitals at Patali - putra . 13 See Tablet ii . in Appendix 1. The conservative character of Hindú institutions may be inferred from the fact that there existed at Surat down to the last century a hospital ...
... Fah - Hian's account of these hospitals at Patali - putra . 13 See Tablet ii . in Appendix 1. The conservative character of Hindú institutions may be inferred from the fact that there existed at Surat down to the last century a hospital ...
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