Po Rome (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Po Rome" in English language version.

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  • Nola Cooke (2010) "Later-seventeenth-century Cham-Viet interactions: New light from French missionary sources", Annalen der Hamburger Vietnamistik, 4-5, p. 13.[3]
  • Nola Cooke (2010) "Later-seventeenth-century Cham-Viet interactions: New light from French missionary sources", Annalen der Hamburger Vietnamistik, 4-5, p. 14-6.[8]

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gallica.bnf.fr

  • Étienne Aymonier (1890) "Legendes historiques des Chams", Excursions et reconnaissances 14, p. 172.[5]
  • Étienne Aymonier (1890) "Legendes historiques des Chams", Excursions et reconnaissances 14, p. 173-4.[6]
  • Étienne Aymonier (1890) "Legendes historiques des Chams", Excursions et reconnaissances 14, p. 174-6.[7]
  • Étienne Aymonier (1889) "Grammaire de la langue chame. XXIV: Traduction de la chronique royale", Excursions et reconnaissances 14, p. 90-2.[9]

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kauthara.org

  • "Po Rome vị vua Champa dòng dõi Hồi giáo (Islam)". www.kauthara.org.
  • Putra Podam. "Một số tên gọi vị vua Po Rome". www.kauthara.org.

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  • W.P. Coolhaas (ed.) (1960) Generale missiven van gouverneurs-generaal en raden aan heren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, Vol. I. The Hague: RGP, p. 696.[2]
  • W.P. Coolhaas (ed.) (1964) Generale missiven van gouverneurs-generaal en raden aan heren XVII der Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, Vol. II. The Hague: RGP, p. 574.[4]

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persee.fr

  • Pierre-Yves Manguin (1979) "L'Introduction de 1'Islam au Campa" Bulletin de l'École Francais d'Extrême-Orient tome LXV, p. 274.[1]

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