. Another larger mission under **** Xuance sent in 647-8 was robbed of the gifts they were carrying; some of the emissaries were killed, others put in prison. Narendradeva sent 7,000 troops with their allies, the Tibetans, attacked Kanauj, the Gupta capital, captured the usurper, Arjuna, and his family, and sent them as a captives to China.[8] This was the last known official contact between China and India until the 13th century[9] and so, the following account of Nepal from the Tang Annals, most probably dates to information brought back about that time:
. Another larger mission under Wang Xuance sent in 647-8 was robbed of the gifts they were carrying; some of the emissaries were killed, others put in prison. Narendradeva sent 7,000 troops with their allies, the Tibetans, attacked Kanauj, the Gupta capital, captured the usurper, Arjuna, and his family, and sent them as a captives to China.[8] This was the last known official contact between China and India until the 13th century[9] and so, the following account of Nepal from the Tang Annals, most probably dates to information brought back about that time:
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