This is the first volume in the series "Chinese Sources of South Asian History in Translation : Data for Study of India-China Relations through History". It can legitimately be called the first of its kind in the world. The present volume contains the notices, memoirs, biographies, basic annals of Chinese rulers and accounts of different nature from the official and unofficial histories, and records of flora, supernatural anecdotes and sundry matters. The earliest Chinese intercourse with the Southeast Asian states is also available here. A total of 61 entries of varying lengths from 13 important works from Shiji to Weishu have been translated with exhaustive notes and elucidations almost 75 per cent of which are made available for the first time to the scholars of ancient and early medieval South Asian history. The translated texts are evaluated in their proper historical perspective to provide new data and fresh interpretations. Translations are prefixed by notes on the authors and their works as well as introduction to the contents of the treatises from where the texts are lifted. This and the volumes following it will prove to be essential companions for the scholars of India-China relations and a must read for other cultural historians.
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Chinese Sources of South Asian History in Translation (Volume 1)
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1st ed.
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8172361513
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xx+224p., Maps; Bibliography; Index;Glossary; 22cm.
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