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- Chinas abstract "The Chinas or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीन:) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC, such as the Mahabharata, Laws of Manu, as well the Puranic literature. They are believed to be Tibetan/Burmese rather than Chinese as described in Mahabharata.".
- Q5100121 abstract "The Chinas or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीन:) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC, such as the Mahabharata, Laws of Manu, as well the Puranic literature. They are believed to be Tibetan/Burmese rather than Chinese as described in Mahabharata.".
- Chinas comment "The Chinas or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीन:) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC, such as the Mahabharata, Laws of Manu, as well the Puranic literature. They are believed to be Tibetan/Burmese rather than Chinese as described in Mahabharata.".
- Q5100121 comment "The Chinas or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीन:) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC, such as the Mahabharata, Laws of Manu, as well the Puranic literature. They are believed to be Tibetan/Burmese rather than Chinese as described in Mahabharata.".