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Chinese Accounts of India 2nd by Samuel Beal offers a comprehensive examination of how ancient and medieval Chinese observers perceived and documented Indian society, culture, and geography. This scholarly work compiles translated accounts from Chinese travelers, merchants, and historians who ventured to India over centuries, providing invaluable insights into cross-cultural exchanges along the Silk Road.
Samuel Beal’s meticulous research and translation work reveal the sophisticated understanding Chinese scholars had of Indian civilization, including detailed observations about Hindu and Buddhist practices, political systems, trade networks, and daily life. The accounts span multiple dynasties and periods, showcasing the evolution of Chinese-Indian relations and mutual influence.
This edition serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars of Asian studies, and those interested in early international relations and cultural exchange. The work demonstrates how these historical records contribute to our understanding of both Chinese and Indian civilizations during their formative periods.




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