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and attack on the Indian state on June 16. The success of this attack won Xuance the prestigious title of the "Grand Master for the Closing Court." He also secured a reported Buddhist relic for China. 2,000 prisoners were taken from Magadha by the Nepali and Tibetan forces under Wang. Tibetan and
85:. The Indian pretender was among the captives. The war happened in 649. Taizong's grave had a statue of the Indian pretender. The pretender's name was recorded in Chinese records as "Na-fu-ti O-lo-na-shuen" (probably a reference to 453: 458: 279:
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sending an ambassador to China. However once in India he discovered Harshavardhana had died and the new king Aluonashun (supposedly
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Chinese writings document describe Wang Xuance's raid on India with Tibetan soldiers. Nepal had been subdued by the Tibetan King
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Wang
Chinese
pinyin
Tang Taizong
Harshavardhana
Arunāsva
Nepalese
mounted infantry
Tibetan
infantry
Songtsen
Tirabhukti
Arunasva
Sen 2003
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Ancient & Medieval Warfare By Matthew Bennett, Peter Connoll: pg 336
Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations ... By Tansen Sen, pg 23
The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies By International Association of Buddhist Studies
Daily Life in Traditional China: The Tang Dynasty
38
ISBN
978-0-313-30955-7
Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600-1400
ISBN
978-0-8248-2593-5
Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600-1400
ISBN
978-0-8248-2593-5
Cathay and the Way Thither, Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China

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