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to India in response to emperor Harsha having sent an ambassador to China. However once in India he discovered Harsha had died and the new king Aluonashun (supposedly Arunāsva) attacked Wang and his 30 mounted subordinates. This led to Wang Xuance escaping to Tibet and then mounting a joint of over
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The success of this attack won Xuance the title of the "Grand Master for the Closing Court." (Note that this is not a prestigious title, only in the 5th rank of Tang's nine-rank official system) He also secured a reported Buddhist relic for China. 2,000 prisoners were taken from Magadha by the
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Nepali and Tibetan forces under Wang. Tibetan and Chinese writings document describe Wang Xuance's raid on India with Tibetan soldiers. Nepal had been subdued by the Tibetan emperor
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He had been the governor of Tirhut and a minister at the court of Harsha and usurped the throne after his death, succeeding the
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including his former possessions in Tirabhukti. He was the emperor's former minister. In 648, the
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Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations ... By Tansen Sen, pg 23
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The historian, Yogendra Mishra, was of the view that Arunasva was likely a prince related to the
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who had established a base of operations for himself in the region of
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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Tulku Lobsang Tenzin, Acharya Kirti; Dhondup, K (1982).
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Index

Arunāsva
Kannauj
Harshavardhana
Yashovarman
Chinese
Kingdom of Kannauj
Tirabhukti
Pushyabhuti dynasty
Arab
Muslims
Rashidun Caliphate
Maukhari dynasty
Tirhut
Harshavardhana
Harshavardhana
Kannauj
Tang dynasty
Tang Taizong
Wang Xuance
Nepalese
mounted infantry
Tibetan
infantry
Songtsen
Tirabhukti
"Early Relations between Tibbet and Nepal (7th to 8th Centuries)"
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