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- Explorations in the Intellectual History 0f India and Tibet, 1500-1800
- the Kambojas (i.e., in part of today's Afghanistan), and as a noun meaning corpse in Aryavarta (Domain of the Aryans, i.
- www.columbia.edu
- Funan Reviewed : Deconstructing the Ancients
- two names kambujd ('kamphuť), meaning 'born of kambu\ and kamboja, name of a country in ancient.
- michaelvickery.org
- madison-pri.doc copy
- studies are summed up conveniently in the etymological dictionaries by M. Mayrhofer ... such as Gandhåri, Kubhå, Krumu, Kamboja, Gandhåri RV, OPers.
- www.people.fas.harvard.edu
- UNIT 14 JANAPADAS AND THE
- Janapada, literally meaning the place where the people place their feet, .. However. it omits Gandhara and Kamboja which were located in the north-west.
- www.egyankosh.ac.in
- On Attitudes towards Language in Ancient India
- used in particular meanings in given areas.
- www.sino-platonic.org
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- Kamboja (name) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The etymology of Kamboja (or "Kambuja", "Kambujiya") is unclear.
- en.wikipedia.org
- List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Kambojas in Indian literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Kamboja - Wiktionary
- Etymology.
- en.wiktionary.org
- Kamboj, Kamboja, Kambojas, Kamboh - Community, Society
- The Sanskrit name Kamboja is also sometimes found written as Kambuja as in Vedic texts like Paraskara Grhya Sutra (2.1.23).
- www.kambojsociety.com
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