b) Why are the accounts of Chinese pilgrims who visited India considered to be historical
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Fa-Hien was a the first Chinese pilgrim who started his journey to India in 399 A.D., he reached India in 400 A.D. He visited India during the reign of Chandragupta II Vikramaditya. ... Whereas Hiuen-Tsang visited India during the reign of Harshvardhan. I-tsing visited India in connection with Buddhism
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