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(2017) Monuments of Hope, Gloom, and Glory in the Age of the Hunnic Wars. 50 years that changed India, Amsterdam: J. Gonda Fund Foundation of the KNAW, pp. 484–534. Archived from the original on 18 December 2021. Retrieved on 18 December 2021. ISBN: 978-9069847153.

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