760 ceの例文
- The Dinoyo inscription, dated to 760 CE, is primarily dedicated to Agastya.
- Accounts of patronage of Buddhism by the rulers of Kashmir are found in the Rajatarangini and also in the accounts of three Chinese visitors during 630-760 CE to Kashmir.
- Akalanka ( c . 720 760 CE ) put forward the concept of " suniscita-asambhavad-badhaka-pramana " as a reason for the existence of omniscience.
- Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest known date of Devaraja's successor Vatsaraja is 783 CE . Thus, Kakustha and Devaraja ruled between c . 760 CE and 780 CE.
- Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest known date of Devaraja's successor Vatsaraja is 783 CE . Thus, Kakustha and Devaraja ruled between c . 760 CE and 780 CE.
- Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest known date of Devaraja's successor Vatsaraja is 783 CE . Thus, Kakustha and his successor Devaraja ruled between c . 760 CE and 780 CE.
- Nagabhata probably died around 760 CE, and the earliest known date of Devaraja's successor Vatsaraja is 783 CE . Thus, Kakustha and his successor Devaraja ruled between c . 760 CE and 780 CE.
- Based on the identification of Nagabhata with Nagavaloka mentioned in the 756 CE Hansot inscription, Nagabhata appears to have ruled until around 760 CE . The Gwalior inscription suggests that he was succeeded by Devaraja, who were sons of his unnamed brother.