Nane two firegin travellers and their accounts of india?
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Here is the list of foreign travelers who visited India and explored its varied cultural terrain:
Hiuen Tsang from China (630-645 A.D.) ...
Al Beruni from Persia (1024-1030 A.D.) ...
Ibn Batuta from Morocco (1333-1347 A.D.) ...
Marco Polo from Italy (b. ...
Abdur Razzak from Persia (1443-1444 A.D.)
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1. Megasthenes
The Greek ambassador had travelled to Kerala in BC 302, during the times of Chandragupta Maurya and was the first to tell the world about such a place. The historian-diplomat had spent some nine years in India. The world knew about India from his reputed work 'Indica,' in which he records Kerala as 'Cherme.' Megasthenes also describes about India's two major rivers Sindhu and Ganga.
Faxian
The Chinese wayfarer arrived in India on foot during the days of Chandragupta Vikramaditya, supposedly in AD 405-411. The first Buddhist pilgrim to visit India, Faxian has given valuable details about the Gupta dynasty, and the social and economic spheres. He wrote a lot, and 'Foguoji' is one of his famous books.
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Marco Polo
The Italian mercantile trader-explorer travelled around the world in the 13th century and arrived in India between 1292-94. He has written about the political and economic history of India, especially of the southern region in his book 'The Travels of Marco Polo.'
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