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- of the Kambojas that can be precisely dated. The thirteenth edict says "among Gr****s and Kambojas" and the fifth edict says "of Gr****s, Kambojas and Gandharians"...
- Look up Kamboja, kemboja, or कम्बोज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kamboja (Sanskrit: कम्बोज) may refer to: Kambojas, an ancient tribe of Transoxiana...
- constituted the Parama-Kamboja country. The trans-Hindukush branch of the Kambojas remained pure Iranian but a large section of the Kambojas of cis-Hindukush...
- the Kambojas. The last king of the Kambojas was Dharamapala who continued to rule Dandabhukti in the first quarter of the 11th century. The Kamboja ruler...
- of the Kambojas in the Gurjar-Pratihara army which were entrusted with the defence of north-eastern borders of the Pratihara empire. The Kambojas did not...
- 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...
- Kambojas (Yonakambojesu) and conveys that brahmans and śramaṇas are found everywhere in his empire except in the lands of the Yonas and the Kambojas....
- Rishikas with the Parama Kambojas and places them both in the Sakadvipa. The Kambojas (i.e. the southern branch of the Parama Kambojas), are the same as the...
- been identified as Ra****ura of Sanskrit tradition by Watters and others. Kambojas Mahajanapadas History of India History of Hinduism See: Political History...
- Kambojas. Iranlogists Mary Boyce and Frantz Grenet also support the idea saying "The fact that Aramaic versions were made indicates that the Kambojas...