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  • ...vailable on the {{Wiki|ancient}} cities. In 634, [[Xuanzang]] arrived in [[Matipura]] ([[秣底補羅]]), nowadays known as [[Mandawar]]. ...zang]] travelled up the [[river]] to Srughna before crossing eastward to [[Matipura]], where he arrived in 635, having crossed the [[river]] [[Ganges]].
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  • ...zang]] travelled up the [[river]] to Srughna before crossing eastward to [[Matipura]], where he arrived in 635, having crossed the [[river]] [[Ganges]]. From h
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  • ...ven by Eitel for Mauriya as 'an ancient city on the north-east frontier of Matipura, the residence of the ancient Maurya (Morya) princes. The present Amrouah n
    144 KB (19,673 words) - 12:22, 4 April 2016
  • ...nesvara) . . .183 9. Su-lo-k'in-na (Srughna) . . . .186 10. Mo-ti-pu-lo ([[Matipura]]) .... 190 11. P'o-lo-hih-mo-pu-lo (Bralimamini) . . . 198 12. Kiu-pi-shwa ...xx. p. 207), where A. i >. the {{Wiki|Chinese}} tshZ answers to kdna. " [[Matipura]] has been identified .kins, [[Chin]]. Htnldh., pp. 77- with Madawar or Mun
    768 KB (130,502 words) - 18:49, 15 November 2020
  • 秣底補羅 Matipura, an 'ancient kingdom (and city) the kings of which in A.D. 600 belonged to
    250 KB (33,850 words) - 12:23, 4 April 2016
  • ...d along the southern frontier of Nepaul. They gave the name to Mathurā and Matipura.' Eitel. The last
    316 KB (42,808 words) - 12:23, 4 April 2016