Sino-Lankan Connection: 2000 Years of Cultural RelationsDepartment of Information, Ministry of State, 1986 - 111 pagine |
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... route across Central Asia which was known as the silk road . This road apart from serving as a trade route for silks as well as porcelain , contributed to the merging of cultures . Buddhism reached China , and other Central Asian ...
... route across Central Asia which was known as the silk road . This road apart from serving as a trade route for silks as well as porcelain , contributed to the merging of cultures . Buddhism reached China , and other Central Asian ...
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... route through Central Asia was popularly known as the Silk road , and the Indian Ocean path called the South Sea route . Sri Lanka , situated just in the center of the latter , played a very important role in the maritime history of the ...
... route through Central Asia was popularly known as the Silk road , and the Indian Ocean path called the South Sea route . Sri Lanka , situated just in the center of the latter , played a very important role in the maritime history of the ...
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... route linking the east with the west . Even though records state that this road passes through the territories in central Asia to connect the west and the east during the reign of the Chinese Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty , it is ...
... route linking the east with the west . Even though records state that this road passes through the territories in central Asia to connect the west and the east during the reign of the Chinese Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty , it is ...
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Sri Lanka Chapter of the Order of Chinese Bikkhunis | 1 |
Origin of the Kandy Perahera | 7 |
Connection beyond horizons | 13 |
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Abhayagiri According Ambassador ancient Anuradhapura armada arrived Asia bikkhunis bikkhus born brought Buddha Buddhist called capital Central century century B.C. chapter Cheng China Chinese Chinese Emperor chronicle connection court cultural death despatched Dhufar doctrine dynasty early East Egypt Embassy Emperor Empire existed expedition Fa-hsien fact feet five followed four Gampola given gives glaze gold hand head India influence inscription island Jaffna kingdom known land later lived Maha mentioned monastery mountain North offer origin period Persian port presents Prince Prof reached received records reference regard reign relic request Roman route rule ruler sacred says scholars sent ships silk Sinhala King South India standing stones studied Stupa sutra taken Tamil temple third took tooth trade translated traveller Vajirabodhi Vihara visits Sri Lanka Wang West