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Kambojan was a
poorly attested Indo-Iranian
language spoken by the
Kambojas tribe a
group of
people that
inhabited Northern Afghanistan and
Central Asia...
- Proto-Indo-Iranian
Subdivisions Indo-Aryan
Iranian Nuristani Badeshi (unclassified)
Kambojan (unclassified)
Language codes ISO 639-5 iir
Glottolog indo1320 Distribution...
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Iranians living to the
northwest of the subcontinent."
Kamboj Cambodia Kambojan Parama Kambojas Komedes Arta (Kamuia)
Kingdom of
Kapisa Parachi Saptarishi...
- (Cameroon) Mawa† (Nigeria) Komta† (Nigeria) Wawu† (Ghana or
Ivory Coast?)
Kambojan† (South Asia &
Central Asia) Okwa†? (West Africa) Dima-Bottego† (Ethiopia)...
- – c. 425 BC)
attests that the
Gandarian mercenaries (i.e. Gandharans/
Kambojans of
Gandari Strapy of Achaemenids) from the 20th
strapy of the Achaemenids...
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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...
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Declaration of
Human Rights.
Cambodia portal Languages portal Hem
Chieu Kambojan Khmer literature Romanization of
Khmer Khmer at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)...
- of
Shishunaga dynasty c. 345 BCE, thus
founding the
Nanda Empire.) The
Kambojans and Gandharans, however,
never came into
direct contact with the Magadhan...
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Kambojas and the Rishikas,
describing them both as "despised" people. The
Kambojan king
Chandravarma is
described as an
incarnation of
Daitya Chandra and...
- [wrd] (Sanglechi) (code retired)
Waxiang (China,
mixed Xiang-Hmongic?)
Kambojan language (Afghanistan(?), Tajikistan(?) and India(?), Nuristani?, Iranian...