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Title: Bima and Sakuni, each of them armed with a club, face each other. Their servants hold their weapons ready for use
Author/creator: I Ketut Gedé.
Shelfmark: Or. 3390: 305
Subject (topical): Balinese
Subject (geographic): Indonesia (nation)
Reference: H.I.R. Hinzler, Catalogue of Balinese manuscripts in the Library of the University of Leiden and other collections in the Netherlands, vol. II, s of the Balinese drawings from the Van der Tuuk Collection, 1986, pp. 475-477
J.J. Witkam, Inventory of the Oriental manuscripts of the library of the University of Leiden, vol. 4, Manuscripts Or. 3001-4000, Leiden 2007
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Country: Netherlands
Published: [19th century]
Persistent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:230875
Published (digital): Leiden University Libraries,
Extent: 1 drawing.


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Author I Ketut Gedé.

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