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Please note there are many references/citations available for my editions on the websites concerning HEMU.Some of them are as follows:

"Aanokha Aarohi" by Kranti Trivedi published by Sulabh Prakashan,Lucknow

"HEMU" Napoleon of Medieval India" By K K Bhardwaj published by Mittal Publications,Delhi

"Samrat Hem Chander Vikramaditya" By All India Bhargava Sabha,New Delhi

"Bhargava Jati Ka Itihas" By Dr. Purushotam Lal bhargava, published at Agra

"AKBAR; The Great Mughal" By Vincent A smith , Oxford 1926

"Rise and Fall of Mugal empire" By R.S. Tripathi Published from Allahabad

"The Mughal Empire" By Prof. R.C. Mazumdar, appendix (By Editor) HIMU-A forgotten Hindu Hero

                    Published by 'Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan' Delhi

"AKBARNAMA" By Sheikh Abul Fazal, translated by Dr. Mathura Lal Sharma

"HEMU and His Times" By R.K.Bhardwaj

"AKBARNAMA" by Abul Fazal Vol. 1 & 2 (Trans. by H Beverage) Delhi

"The Mughal Empire" by Dr. A.L. Srivastva

"Mughal Empire" By Dr. Ishwari Prashad

There are many more Books which have commended Hemu as bravest Hindu warrior, a secular commander, an able administrator of the medieval period. Since October 1553,when Islam Shah died and till his death in November 1556, he never lost a war in a long stretch from Punjab to Bengal and many parts of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. On the basis of these victories he was declared Samrat and with all authority he re-established Hindu Vikramaditya Dynasty in north India. If there is any clarification ,I may be asked about.