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"The Cham Kingdoms of Southeast Asia" by John K. Whitmore (published in the Journal of Asian Studies)
"The Cham Civil War: Ethnicity, Empire, and Memory" by Oscar Salemink (published in the Journal of Vietnamese Studies)
"The Cham in Vietnamese History" by K. W. Taylor (published in the Journal of Asian History)
Sino-Cham Wars[edit]
"The Chinese Conquest of Champa" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Sino-Cham War of 722-723: The Military Sources and the Problem of the Ch'ing-shih" by David Graff (published in the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society)
"The Sino-Cham War of 722-723 Revisited" by Peter B. Golden (published in the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society)
Khmer-Cham Wars
"The Khmer Empire and the Chams" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Cham of Vietnam and Their Struggle for National Self-Determination" by William J. Duiker (published in the Journal of Third World Studies)
"The Khmer Empire and Her Enemies: New Light on the Champa Wars" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of the Siam Society)
"The Khmer and the Chams: Ethnic Relations, War and Peace" by Philippe Le Failler (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Khmer-Cham Wars: A Comparative Perspective" by David Chandler (published in the Journal of Asian Studies)
Cham Military and Vietnamese Wars
"The Military History of the Champa Kingdom" by Tran Ky Phuong, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (2015).
"The Champa Kingdom and its Military" by H. G. Quaritch Wales, published in the Journal of the Siam Society (1950).
"The Dai-Viet Warriors: A Study of the Military Elite in the Champa Kingdom" by Nhung Tuyet Tran, published in the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (2004).
"The Sea Warriors of the Champa Kingdom" by John K. Whitmore, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1975).
"The Champa Kingdom and Its Successors, 1000-1500" by John K. Whitmore
"Cham Art: Treasures from the Da Nang Museum, Vietnam" by Emma C. Bunker
"The Military Institutions of the Champa Kingdom" by Tran Ky Phuong, published in the Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (1994)
"The Military Traditions of the Champa Kingdom" by John K. Whitmore, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1977)
"The Cham Kingdoms: Glimpses of an Ancient World" by Arlo Griffiths and John Guy
"The Chams" by J. C. J. Metcalf
"Warfare and the Champa State (Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries CE)" by Viktoria Vegh, published in the Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2015)
"The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World" edited by Brian Campbell and Lawrence A. Tritle
"The Champa Kingdom and its Relationship to Vietnam" by Nguyen Khac Vi, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1972)
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This article has been checked against the following criteria for B-class status:
"The Cham Kingdoms of Southeast Asia" by John K. Whitmore (published in the Journal of Asian Studies)
"The Cham Civil War: Ethnicity, Empire, and Memory" by Oscar Salemink (published in the Journal of Vietnamese Studies)
"The Cham in Vietnamese History" by K. W. Taylor (published in the Journal of Asian History)
Sino-Cham Wars[edit]
"The Chinese Conquest of Champa" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Sino-Cham War of 722-723: The Military Sources and the Problem of the Ch'ing-shih" by David Graff (published in the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society)
"The Sino-Cham War of 722-723 Revisited" by Peter B. Golden (published in the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society)
Khmer-Cham Wars
"The Khmer Empire and the Chams" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Cham of Vietnam and Their Struggle for National Self-Determination" by William J. Duiker (published in the Journal of Third World Studies)
"The Khmer Empire and Her Enemies: New Light on the Champa Wars" by Michael Vickery (published in the Journal of the Siam Society)
"The Khmer and the Chams: Ethnic Relations, War and Peace" by Philippe Le Failler (published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies)
"The Khmer-Cham Wars: A Comparative Perspective" by David Chandler (published in the Journal of Asian Studies)
Cham Military and Vietnamese Wars
"The Military History of the Champa Kingdom" by Tran Ky Phuong, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (2015).
"The Champa Kingdom and its Military" by H. G. Quaritch Wales, published in the Journal of the Siam Society (1950).
"The Dai-Viet Warriors: A Study of the Military Elite in the Champa Kingdom" by Nhung Tuyet Tran, published in the Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (2004).
"The Sea Warriors of the Champa Kingdom" by John K. Whitmore, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1975).
"The Champa Kingdom and Its Successors, 1000-1500" by John K. Whitmore
"Cham Art: Treasures from the Da Nang Museum, Vietnam" by Emma C. Bunker
"The Military Institutions of the Champa Kingdom" by Tran Ky Phuong, published in the Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (1994)
"The Military Traditions of the Champa Kingdom" by John K. Whitmore, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1977)
"The Cham Kingdoms: Glimpses of an Ancient World" by Arlo Griffiths and John Guy
"The Chams" by J. C. J. Metcalf
"Warfare and the Champa State (Fifth to Fifteenth Centuries CE)" by Viktoria Vegh, published in the Journal of Vietnamese Studies (2015)
"The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World" edited by Brian Campbell and Lawrence A. Tritle
"The Champa Kingdom and its Relationship to Vietnam" by Nguyen Khac Vi, published in the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (1972)