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Chinese Accounts of India 4th, authored by Samuel Beal, is a seminal work that presents translated Chinese historical narratives and travel accounts of India. This scholarly compilation draws from ancient Chinese texts, including accounts from Buddhist monks, merchants, and official historians who journeyed to or corresponded with Indian regions.
Samuel Beal’s meticulous translations offer Western readers direct access to how medieval Chinese civilization understood and documented Indian society, Buddhism, philosophy, and geography. The work includes notable accounts from travelers like Xuanzang and Faxian, whose detailed observations recorded Indian kingdoms, religious institutions, and cultural practices.
This edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential resource for scholars studying Sino-Indian relations, Buddhist history, and cross-cultural exchanges along the Silk Road. The text bridges Eastern and Western perspectives on historical interactions between two great Asian civilizations, making it invaluable for historians, sinologists, and students of Asian studies.







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