- The
Kambojas were a
southeastern Iranian people who
inhabited the
northeastern most part of the
territory po****ted by
Iranian tribes,
which bordered the...
- Look up
Kamboja, kemboja, or कम्बोज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kamboja (Sanskrit: कम्बोज) may
refer to:
Kambojas, an
ancient tribe of Transoxiana...
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Constitutional history; Prācīna
Kamboja, jana aura
janapada =:
Ancient Kamboja,
people and country, 1981, Dr Jiyālāla
Kāmboja -
Kamboja (****stan). Panda, Harihar...
- 'Parama-
Kamboja' i.e.
furthest Kamboja. Some
scholars call
Parama Kamboja as 'Uttara-
Kamboja' i.e.
northern Kamboja or
Distant Kamboja. The Kapisa-
Kamboja equivalence...
-
Plumeria (/pluːˈmɛriə/), also
known as frangipani, is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
subfamily Rauvolfioideae, of the
family Apocynaceae. Most species...
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establishes him as a
descendant of Upamanyu,
while the name
Kamboja suggests an ****ociation with the
Kamboja kingdom of the (late Vedic)
Mahajanapada period. The...
- in
international trade following the well-known
Kamboja-Dvaravati
Caravan Route.
Merchants from
Kamboja, Gandhara, Sovira,
Sindhu and
other places used...
- is an
extinct and
poorly attested Indo-Iranian
language spoken by the
Kambojas tribe, a
group of
people that
inhabited Northern Afghanistan and Central...
- The
Kamboja-Pala
dynasty ruled parts of
Bengal in the 10th to 11th
centuries CE,
after invading the
Palas during the
reign of
Gopala III. The last Kamboja...
- The
fourth prince of the
Kambojas referenced in the Mahābhārata is the
younger brother of the
prince Sudakshina Kamboja. In the epic, this
prince is simply...