Indian Shipping a History of the Sea Borne Trade And Maritime Activity of the I
Indian Shipping a History of the Sea Borne Trade And Maritime Activity of the I
Radhakumud Mookerji
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, ^ and Brahmanism supplanted Buddhism as the dominant State religion in India. Then " the Buddhist art-traditions went with the Saka immigrants into Java, where they reached their highest expression in the magnificent sculpture of Borobudur. " ^ There were, however, other forces at work which conspired to bring about a general movement among Northern Indians. The defeat of the White Hunas bySassanians and Turks between A. D. 550 and 600 intercepted their retreat north- wards ; secondly, there ...were the conquests of Prabhakaravardhana, the father of S'ri-Harsha of Magadha, who defeated the king of Gandhara, the Hunas, the king of Sindh, the Gurjjaras, the Latas, and the king of Malava ; and thirdly, there followed close upon them the further defeats inflicted by S'ri-Harsha himself about twenty years later (a. D. 610-642), so that there would be quite swarms of refugees at the Gujarat ports eager to escape further ^ See v. A. Smith's Early History of India, pp. I86, 187. * Indian Sculpture and Fainting, by E.
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