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The Two Conquests of Zhang zhung and the Many Lig-Kings of Bon 43<br />

ographical manoeuvres involved typically answer to modern sensibilities,<br />

such as issues of national identity, nation state, and positivist linear chronology.<br />

Bon discourse thus is re-framed in terms of dominant, patron- or ruling<br />

cultures.<br />

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