- 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...
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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...
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Vamkshu (Raghu
vamsha 4.68), and then he
marched against the
Kambojas (4.69-70).
These Kambojas were of
Iranian affinities who
lived in
Pamirs and Badakshan...
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Mahabharata speaks about Kambojas among the
finest hor****, and
ancient Pali
texts describe their lands as the land of horses.
Kambojas spoke a
language close...
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Plumeria (/pluːˈmɛriə/), also
known as frangipani, is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
subfamily Rauvolfioideae, of the
family Apocynaceae. Most species...
- Mon-Khmer word
roughly equal to the
Sanskritic Prâtés, but less formal.
Kambojas Chenla Greater India George Coedes,
Inscriptions du Cambodge, II, pp. 10...
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Benjamin Walker etc. The
Kambojas are also
labelled as
Kshatriyas in
numerous of
ancient texts of India. See Link:
Kambojas#
Kambojas as
Kshatriyas (warriors)...
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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...