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India, Tamil Nadu
12th century
China, Xinjiang, Pialma (75 km west of Khotan)
6th–7th century
Cambodia
second half 7th century
Thailand
ca. 15th century
Indonesia (Java)
early 9th–14th century
India, Odisha
16th century
Wade Saunders
1983
India, Madhya Pradesh
ca. 10th century
Nepal, Kathmandu Valley
16th–17th century
India, Kashmir
mid-9th century
Southern India, Tamil Nadu, probably Thanjavur district
ca. 1700–1750
India (South India)
17th–18th century
Central Vietnam
8th century
Central Vietnam
late 7th–8th century
Southern Cambodia
7th century
Indonesia, Java
9th century
India, Rajasthan, Bundi
ca. 1775
Indonesia (Kalimantan)
ca. second half of the 9th century
India
ca. 10th century
India, Western Rajasthan
18th century
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
9th century
Indonesia
9th century
Nepal (Licchav)
13th century(?)
11th Century
Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
11th century
Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
16th–17th century
India (South India)
16th–17th century
India (Tamil Nadu)
11th–12th century
India (Tamil Nadu)
late 12th–13th century
Indian (Tamil Nadu)
ca. first quarter of the 10th century
Indonesia, Java
ca. 13th century
India, West Bengal, Calcutta
1878–1883
Pakistan (Northwest Frontier Province, probably Swat Valley)
9th–early 10th century
India, Punjab Hills, Kingdom of Kangra or Guler
ca. 1775–80
Indonesia (Java)
14th century
India (Himachal Pradesh)
10th century
Indian
19th century
India (Bihar or West Bengal) or Bangladesh
11th–12th century
Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
probably 14th–16th century
Manak
late 18th century