- Al-Mughni, Al-Maqidisi
calls the
people inhabiting the
Kumed or
Kumadh the
Kumiji,
perhaps equivalent to the
Sanskrit word
Kamboji or Kambojas.^A In Iran...
- "Study on the
Earthquake and the
Tsunami of 20
September 1498". In Iida,
Kumiji; Iwasaki,
Toshio (eds.). Tsunamis:
Their Science and Engineering, Proceedings...
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support of
other Samanid v****als, such as the
rulers of Khuttal, and the
Kumiji mountain people, but in the end made
peace with Nuh, who
allowed him to...
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Pashtun Ghilji tribe. Kanjina: a Saka
tribe linked to the Indo-Iranian
Kumijis and
incorporated into the Hephthalites.
Kanjinas were
possibly Turkicized...
- to his
brother who was at Uzgend, and then
raised an army
consisting of
Kumiji tribes from the
upper Oxus river. He then
invaded the
territories of the...
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support of
other Samanid v****als, such as the
rulers of Khuttal, and the
Kumiji mountain people, and in the end made
peace with Nuh, who
allowed him to...
- the
Seismological Society of America. 80: 551–576.
Retrieved 8 July 2021.
Kumiji Iida; Doak C Cox (1967).
George Pararas-Carayannis (ed.). "PRELIMINARY CATALOG...
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Muslim writers, Cambothi,
Kambuson and
Komedon of the Gr****
writers (or the
Kumijis of Al-Maqidisi, Al-Baihaki,
Nasir Khusau etc.) who
lived in
Buttamen Mountains...
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support of
other Samanid v****als, such as the
rulers of Khuttal, and the
Kumiji mountain people, and in the end made
peace with Nuh, who
allowed him to...