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Kamboja was the ancient name of a country, and the Indo-Iranian Kshatriya tribe, the Kambojas, settled therein. The country is listed as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas or great nations in ancient Buddhist texts, and was located in the Uttarapatha in extreme north-west of the Indian sub-continent, contiguous to the kingdom of Gandhara. It initially included the Pamirs, Badakshan, and territories as far as the Zeravshan valley in the doab of Oxus/Jaxartes. It approximated what is known today as the Galcha speaking region of Central Asia.

Later, some sections of the trans-Hindu Kush Kambojas moved to southern side of the Hindukush and planted colonies in Kunar/Swat and as far as Rajauri in Kashmir. The Kambojas are attested to have had Indian as well as Iranian affinities Vedic Index I, p 138, Dr Macdonnel, Dr Keith; Afghanistan, p 58, W. K. Fraser, M. C. Gillet; Afghanistan, its People, its Society, its Culture, Donal N. Wilber, 1962, p 80, 311 etc..

Related Uses

  1. The prince of the Kamboja Nation or Tribe Panini, IV.1.168-175..
  2. A descendant of the Kamboja Kshatriyas Panini, IV.1.168-175..
  3. A horse raised and bred in ancient Kamboja (also Kambojaka, Kamboji) See: Halayudh Kosha..
  4. An elephant native to, or coming from, Kamboja (also Kambu) See: Nanaratha.manjari-421..
  5. Silver or gold native to, or coming from Kamboja (also Kambu).
  6. Name of a conch or shell native to Kamboja (also Kambu).
  7. Name of Supari or Punnag (Rottleria tinctoria) native to or coming from Kamboja see: Shabd.rattan.samanyavakosha..
  8. Name of Somavalak or Karanj native to or coming from Kamboja See: Shabd.rattan.samanyavakosha.
  9. Name of Ayurvedic herbal medicine Mashaparni and Hingparni, imported from Kamboja (also called Kamboji) See: Shabd.rattan.samanyavakosha.
  10. Name of an ancient Raaga/Raagini (musical mode) originated in Kamboja country (also called Kamboji, Kambhoji or Kambodi & Kambhodi). See Majestic Kamboji
  11. A gold or silver bracelet, or bracelet in general (also Kambu).
  12. Name of a mountain located in ancient Kamboja (Afghanistan), famous for its Kambu or Kambuka silverKautiliya Arthashastra, 02.13.10.. Silver mines of Anderab, Wakhan and other locations in Badakshan were noted during Arabic rule Geographical and Economical Studies in the Mahabharata, Upayana Parava, Journal of U.P. Historical Research Society, Vol XVI, Part II, p 46, Dr. Moti Chandra.. Therefore, Kambu appears to be the name of a range of the Hindukush mountains in south-east Badakshan.
  13. Kamboji: the language of the ancient Kambojas.

Some Time/Space Variants of \"Kamboja\"

The name Kalbhoj appears to be a corruption/variant of Sanskrit Kambhoj.

GaMdhara = GaNdhara; SaMskrit = SaNskrit; KaMbujiya = KaNbujiya; SaMgha = SaNgha AMdhra = Andhra ApabhraMsha = ApabhraNsha SaMskara = SaNskara

Thus, KaMboj becomes KaNboj (as in Dasam Granth)

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OR KaNbuj (as in the coins: Kharal-putras KaNbuj Raspag: See Bharat ke Prachin Mudrank, by Swami Om Nand ji Sarasvati, 1973, Rohtak.

Apparently, the terms KaNboj/KaNbuj are variants of KaMboj/KaMbuj, since "M" can become "N" in Indo-Aryan languages. Also compare KaMbujiya = KaNbujiya of ancient Persian/Susian inscriptions).

PuNinda = PuLinda; KuNinda = KuLinda; PahLava = PahNava (Puranas); ANimadra = ALimadra (Puranas); SthaNa = SthaLa; SthuNa = SthuLa (Pali text Mahavagga, 8.12.2); MeNandra = MiLinda; MarusthaNa = MarusthaLa; KalibaNa = KalivaLa; KoNiserpa = KoLiserpa; Nil = Lil (Indigo); GardabhiN = GardabhiL (a dynasty of Saurashtra); PuNika =PuLika (Father of king Pradyota of Avanti, contemporary of Buddha. See Ancient India, 2003, p 247, Dr V. D. Mahajan); HariaLa =HariaNa (Ancient name of Haryana); SihasivaNi= sihasivaLi (queen of king Sihabahu of Latadesa, Capital Sinhapura); MauNa = MauLa (Mauna is the name of tribe in Puranic literature. See Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Vol I, 2002, p 189-90. The same name is found as MauLa in Bhagvata Purana).

Thus, it is very probable that term Kalbhoj is a time/space variant of Sanskri Kamboj or Kambhoj..

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