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... known as the Sasanvamsappadika records his decision to send three missionaries , Gavampti , Sona , and Uttara to ... known as the Mahamuni ( Great Sage ) . Although the history of Arakan has hardly been tested archaeologically , it is ...
... known as the Sasanvamsappadika records his decision to send three missionaries , Gavampti , Sona , and Uttara to ... known as the Mahamuni ( Great Sage ) . Although the history of Arakan has hardly been tested archaeologically , it is ...
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... known that the scribes employed Sanskrit in their inscriptions , and that Buddhism was particularly favoured but not ... known as the Eastern , Central , and Western . It is not known whether there was overall integration into a single ...
... known that the scribes employed Sanskrit in their inscriptions , and that Buddhism was particularly favoured but not ... known as the Eastern , Central , and Western . It is not known whether there was overall integration into a single ...
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... known as Lu - she , south of the capital . The state of Shan - shan was founded in the first century BC in the southern and eastern margins of the Tarim Basin . At its greatest extent , it encompassed the cities of Niya far to the west ...
... known as Lu - she , south of the capital . The state of Shan - shan was founded in the first century BC in the southern and eastern margins of the Tarim Basin . At its greatest extent , it encompassed the cities of Niya far to the west ...
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