A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms
Law,(1) and proceeded towards Kophene.(2) Fa-Hsien and the others went forward to the kingdom of Tsze-hoh, which it took them twenty-five days
g mountains, and reached the country of Yu-hwuy,(5) where they halted and kept their retreat.(6) When this was over, they we
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the kingdom of Kophene,
78, where its capital
s the whole or part of
connected with the rive
Cabul river, which fal
fter passing Peshawar.
may be the Kophene of
his guide got so far w
out from Khote
been identified. Beal
rth-west from Khoten.
the suggestion of "Tas
twenty-five days to re
50 miles f
ibed here by a Buddhi
ryabala, "the power
e five moral power
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d among the "Onion" mou
it was the Aktasch
eat already twice men
r, the different phra
the season, indicating
not three, years had
re we now wit
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f Klaproth's determina
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age, to my mind very
us. The passage might b
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preceded the
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