Pakistan: The True Heir Of Indus Valley Civilization – Analysis

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Ali there are many travelogues translated into English and Urdu and available in market. Ibn e Batuta is most famous. Afterwards, there are many European travelers who mentioned their experience of visiting India with mirch masala and high fantasies. The most infamous is Italian traveler Manochi who visited India during the period when Aurangzeb was fighting with his brothers for succession.

There is beautiful translation for Tamerlane as ‘Main hoon Taimur’ - an autobiography of Taimur published by Sayyara Digest publications, which tells us about social issues of different countries including India. Taimur also states that Indians used to eat food on banana leaves, when he visited there.

Regarding tsang:

The Silk Road Journey With Xuanzang - Sally Hovey Wriggins - Google Books