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- Kambojan is an extinct and poorly attested Indo-Iranian language spoken by the Kambojas tribe, a group of people that inhabited Northern Afghanistan and...
- Iranians living to the northwest of the subcontinent." Kamboj Cambodia Kambojan Parama Kambojas Komedes Arta (Kamuia) Kingdom of Kapisa Parachi Saptarishi...
- Proto-Indo-Iranian Subdivisions Indo-Aryan Iranian Nuristani Badeshi (unclassified) Kambojan (unclassified) Language codes ISO 639-5 iir Glottolog indo1320 Distribution...
- Mawa† (Nigeria) Komta† (Nigeria) Wawu† (Ghana or possibly the Ivory Coast) Kambojan† (South Asia and Central Asia) Okwa (possibly exitinct) (West Africa) Dima-Bottego†...
- called by the Cochinchinese, Phu-kok, and by the Siamese Koh-dud... In the Kambojan language it is called Koh-trol... It is the largest island on the east...
- – c. 425 BC) attests that the Gandarian mercenaries (i.e. Gandharans/Kambojans of Gandari Strapy of Achaemenids) from the 20th strapy of the Achaemenids...
- evolved into Pumpokol.[citation needed] UNK Juma Cariban South America UNK Kambojan Indo-European Kamboja Kingdom UNK Kamurú Macro-Jê Eastern Brazil UNK Kariaí...
- of Shishunaga dynasty c. 345 BCE, thus founding the Nanda Empire.) The Kambojans and Gandharans, however, never came into direct contact with the Magadhan...
- Kambojas and the Rishikas, describing them both as "despised" people. The Kambojan king Chandravarma is described as an incarnation of Daitya Chandra and...
- an ancient tribe of Transoxiana and the Paropamisus in Iron Age India Kambojan, an Indo-Iranian language of these people Aśvaka, a people of ancient India...