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Béguin, Gilles & Lionel Fournier (1986) “Un Sanctuaire Méconnu de la Région d’Alchi.” Oriental Art 32 (4): 373-87.

Francke, August Hermann (1914 / repr. 1992) Antiquities of Indian Tibet, Part I: Personal Narrative. Archaeological Survey of India, New Imperial Series, Vol. 38. Calcutta / New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India / Asian Educational Services.

Francke, August Hermann (1926 / repr. 1992) Antiquities of Indian Tibet. Part II: The Chronicles of Ladakh and Minor Chronicles. Archaeological Survey of India, New Imperial Series, Vol. 50. Calcutta / New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India / Asian Educational Services.

Goepper, Roger (1990) “Clues for a Dating of the Three-Storeyed Temple (Sumtsek) in Alchi, Ladakh.” Asiatische Studien: Zeitschrift der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Asienkunde / Études Asiatiques: Revue de la Société Suisse d’Études Asiatiques 44 (2): 159-75.

Goepper, Roger & Jaroslav Poncar (1996) Alchi. Ladakh’s hidden Buddhist sanctuary. The Sumtsek. London, Serindia.

Holzwarth, Wolfgang (1997) “Islam in Baltistan: Problems of Research on the Formative Period.” In: The Past in the Present. Horizons of Remembering in the Pakistan Himalaya, edited by Irmtraud Stellrecht. Köln, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.

Howard, Neil F. (1989) “The Development of the Fortresses of Ladakh c. 950 to ca. 1650 A.D.” East and West 39 (1-4): 217-88.

Klimburg-Salter, Deborah E. (1998) “Is there an Inner Asian International Style 12th to 14th centuries? Definition of the problem and present state of research.” In: The Inner Asian International Style 12th-14th Centuries. Papers presented at a panel of the 7th seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995, edited by Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter & Eva Allinger. Wien, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Kozicz, Gerald (2002) “The Wanla Temple.” In: Buddhist Art and Tibetan Patronage Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries, edited by Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter & Eva Allinger. PIATS 2000: Proceedings of the Ninth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000, Edited by Henk Blezer, Vol. 2. Leiden, Brill: 127-36.

Linrothe, Robert N. (1996) “Mapping the Iconographic Programme of the Sumtsek.” In: Alchi. Ladakh’s hidden Buddhist Sanctuary. The Sumtsek, edited by Roger Goepper & Jaroslav Poncar. London, Serindia.

Luczanits, Christian (1998) “On an unusual painting style in Ladakh.” In: The Inner Asian International Style 12th-14th Centuries. Papers presented at a panel of the 7th seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Graz 1995, edited by Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter & Eva Allinger. Wien, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Luczanits, Christian (2002) “The Wanla Bkra shis gsum brtsegs.” In: Buddhist Art and Tibetan Patronage Ninth to Fourteenth Centuries, edited by Deborah E. Klimburg-Salter & Eva Allinger. PIATS 2000: Proceedings of the Ninth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Leiden 2000, Edited by Henk Blezer, Vol. 2. Leiden, Brill: 115-25.

Luczanits, Christian (2004) Buddhist Sculpture in Clay: Early Western Himalayan Art, late 10th to early 13th centuries. Chicago, Serindia

Luczanits, Christian (2005) “The Early Buddhist Heritage of Ladakh Reconsidered.” In: Ladakhi Histories. Local and Regional Perspectives, edited by John Bray. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library, Vol. 9. Leiden, Brill: 65-96.

Petech, Luciano (1977) The Kingdom of Ladakh C. 950-1842 A.D. Serie Orientale Roma, Vol. LI. Roma, Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente.

Petech, Luciano (1988 [1978]) “The ‘Bri-gung-pa sect in Western Tibet and Ladakh.” Selected Papers on Asian History Serie Orientale Roma 55: 355-368.

Vitali, Roberto (1996) The Kingdoms of Gu.ge Pu.hrang according to the mNga’.ris rGyal.rabs by Gu.ge mkhan.chen Ngag.dbang grags.pa. Dharamsala, Tho.ling gtsug.lag.khang lo.gcig.stong ’khor.ba’i rjes.dran.mdzad sgo’i go.sgrig tshogs.chung (Library of Tibetan Works and Archives).

Vitali, Roberto (1996a) “Ladakhi Temples of the 13th-14th Century: Kan-ji lha-khang in sPu-rig and its Analogies with Gu-ru lha-khang.” Kailash 18 (3&4): 93-106.

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