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Kamboja (other)
Kamboja () may refer to: *Kambojas, a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian lands. **Aśvaka, a people of ancient India, either related to the above or a distinct people **Kamboja Kingdom, these people as mentioned in the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' ***Sudakshina, a king of the Kamboja Kingdom in the epic ***Prapaksha Kamboja, a prince of the Kamboja Kingdom in the epic ** Parama Kamboja Kingdom, another kingdom of these people in the epic *** Komedes, in Greek sources **Dvārakā–Kamboja route, a route in ancient India, from the Kamboja territory to the city of Dvaraka **Kambu Swayambhuva, progenitor of the Kambojas in Indian mythology * Upamanyu Kamboja or Upamanyu, a sage of Hinduism ** Aupamanyava Kamboja, his son * Kamboja-Pala Dynasty of Bengal () ** Rajyapala Kamboja, the founder of the dynasty **Dharmapala Kamboja, last ruler of the dynasty *Kamboj, a clan of So ...
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Kambojas
The Kambojas were a southeastern Iranian peoples, Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian subcontinent, Indian lands. They only appear in Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan inscriptions and literature, being first attested during the later part of the Vedic period. They spoke a language similar to Younger Avestan, whose words are considered to have been incorporated in the Aramao-Iranian version of the Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription erected by the Maurya Empire, Maurya emperor Ashoka (). They were adherents of Zoroastrianism, as demonstrated by their beliefs that insects, snakes, worms, frogs, and other small animals had to be killed, a practice mentioned in the Avestan Vendidad. Etymology ''Kamboja-'' (later form ''Kāmboja-'') was the name of their territory and identical to the Old Iranian name of ''*Kambauǰa-'', whose meaning is uncertain. A long-standing theory is the one propose ...
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Kamboj (Chhimba Clan)
Chhimba are variously described as a caste community and a Sikh clan of India. Their traditional occupation in the Samba district of India was dying and hand-printing calico fabric. It was probably some of these people who moved to areas of Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; Sanskrit: ''himācāl prādes;'' "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a States and union territories of India, state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen Indian Himalayan ..., where they created a somewhat different style of printing cloth that was much favoured by the Gaddi people of the region. References {{reflist Sikh communities Social groups of Jammu and Kashmir Social groups of Himachal Pradesh Textile industry of India Artisans ...
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Kumbhoj
Kumbhoj (pronounced as ''kum'bho'j'') is the name of an ancient town located in Kolhapur district in Maharashtra. The town is about eight kilometers from Hatkanangale, about twenty seven kilometers from Kolhapur and currently, also is the Taluka or Tehsil Headquarters. The famous Jain Tirtha (pilgrim place) known as ''Bahubali'', is just two kilometers away from the Kumbhoj city. As the name itself suggests, Kumbhoj seems to be connected with well-known ancient term Kamboja of Sanskrit/Pali literature. Alternative name of Kumbhoj is ''Kumboj'' (Kamboj). The former name is apparently free from Iranian or ''Paisaci'' influence since Maharashtra location was far removed from the north-west division of ancient India. Kamboj is the standard name found in numerous ancient Sanskrit and Pali texts. Padma Vibhushan Dr. Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil, a renowned social worker and philanthropist was born at Kumbhoj. Bahubali at Kumbhoj is identical to the Bahubali of Shravanabelagola known ...
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Khmer Empire
The Khmer Empire was an empire in Southeast Asia, centered on Hydraulic empire, hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia. Known as Kambuja (; ) by its inhabitants, it grew out of the former civilization of Chenla and lasted from 802 to 1431. Historians call this period of History of Cambodia, Cambodian history the Angkor period, after the empire's most well-known capital, Angkor. The Khmer Empire ruled or vassalised most of Mainland Southeast Asia and stretched as far north as southern China. The beginning of the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802, when Khmer people, Khmer prince Jayavarman II declared himself ''chakravartin'' (, a title equivalent to 'emperor') in the Phnom Kulen mountains. Although the end of the Khmer Empire has traditionally been marked with the fall of Angkor to the Siamese Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1431, the reasons for the empire's collapse are still debated amongst scholars. Researchers have determined that a period of strong monsoon rains ...
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Names Of Cambodia
The name of Cambodia in Khmer is (: , ALA-: ), officially (UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; ). This term derives from Sanskrit (IAST: ), which means the "land of Kamboja". History The same name (i.e. Kamboj/Kambuja) is also found in Burmese and Thai chronicles referring to regions within those kingdoms. An origin-myth recorded in the Baksei Chamkrong inscription, dated AD 947, derives ''Kambuja'' from Svayambhuva Kamboj, a legendary Indian sage under whose gotra later, the merchant Kaundinya I reached the Indochinese peninsula and married a Nāga princess named Soma, thus uniting the Indian and local Southeast Asian Funanese cultures. In this story Kambuja derives from Kambu+''ja'', and means "descendants of Kambu."George Coedes, ''Inscriptions du Cambodge'', II, pp. 10, 155 ''Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchéa'' means "Kingdom of Cambodia". Etymologically, its components are: ''preăh'' ("sacred"); ''réach-'' ("king, royal, realm", from Sanskrit); ''-éana-'' (from Pāli ...
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Kambhoji (film)
''Kambhoji'' is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-Language Dance Music film written and directed by Vinod Mankara. Plot Kambhoji tells the tragic story of Kathakali artist Kunjunni (Vineeth) and his unsuccessful love with Uma Antharjanam (Lakshmi Gopalaswamy). Kunjunni reaches Uma's house to learn Kathakali from Ravunni Menon (Hareesh Peradi), a veteran in the art form. Menon is like a family member in Uma's house and that's why he stays there to teach children Kathakali in the courtyard. A talented disciple, Kunjunni impresses Menon, who assigns Kunjunni to run the class there and leaves for his house forever to look after his only daughter. However, love blossoms between Uma and Kunjunni. Things become complicated when the murder of Narayani (Sona Nair) occurs in the village and Kunjunni gets arrested and sentenced to death. The plot revolves around the real-life incident of the hanging of an artist in his Kathakali costume. Cast * Vineeth as Kunjichunni * Lakshmi Gopalaswamy as Uma An ...
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Kambhoji
Kambhoji or Kambodhi is a popular Raga in Carnatic Music. It is classified as a derived raga from 28th Melakartha, Harikambhoji, and has existed since the 7th century. Scale The scale of Kambhoji is also said to have been derived from Cambodia. Arohana: S R2 G3 M1 P D2 S Avarohana: S N2 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S (N3 P D2 S) Usage of "n3" in phrase "npds" makes Kambhoji a bhashanga raga (a raga that includes notes other than what is in the parent raga). It is a Shadava (6 notes in Arohana) Sampoorna (all 7 notes in Avarohana) raga. Medieval era There are numerous references to Raga or Ragini called Kambhoji in ancient Indian musical traditions. Narada's ''Sangita Makaranda'' (7th to 8th century AD) broadly classifies Ragas into eight subsets and includes three raginis in each subset. In this scheme of classification, Narada accepts raga Kambhoji as a mode of ''Shri raga'', the first subset of his scheme of classification. Ramaditya, the author of ''Swara-Mela Kalanidhi'' (1 ...
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Kambuja-raja-lakshmi
Queen Kambujarajalakshmi or Kambuja-raja-lakshmi ( Khmer: កម្ពុជរាជលក្ស្មី, Thai: กัมพุชราชลักษมี) was a Semi legendary queen regnant of Chenla in Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline ... in 575-580.Cœdès, George. The Making of South East Asia. — Routledge, 2015. Biography Kambujarajalakshmi was a Princess of King Shreshthavarman of Shreshthapura, and belonged to the oldest line of the Chenla royal dynasty through her mother. According to a traditional version of events, she succeeded king Vira Varman in 575, and was succeeded on the throne by her spouse, Bhavavarman I, who succeeded to the throne by marriage. However, there are no contemporary sources for her reign, and there are theorie ...
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Sage Kambhoja
Sage Kambhoja or Kumbhoja is a character in the Sanskrit epic ''Ramayana'', presented as a close friend of sage Agasti. Sage Agasti was brother of sage Vasishtha and was living as a hermit in Dakshinapatha. Rama Rama (; , , ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the seventh and one of the most popular avatars of Vishnu. In Rama-centric Hindu traditions, he is considered the Supreme Being. Also considered as the ideal man (''maryāda' ..., Lakshmana and Sita had paid visit to the hermitage of sage Kambhoja, from there they had proceeded to Panchavati during their ''Vanavasa, vanwasa'' period before Sita was abducted by Lankan king Ravana. References

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Kambu (other)
Kambu may refer to: *Kambu Swayambhuva, the ancient Indian sage *The Tamil name of pearl millet *Kambu, an ethnic group in Nigeria, see e.g. List of languages in Nigeria *Kambu, a place in Kibwezi Constituency, Kenya Places in Iran * Kambu, Hormozgan See also *Kamboja (other) Kamboja () may refer to: *Kambojas, a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian lands. **Aśvaka, a people of ancient India, either related to the ...
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Cambyses (other)
Cambyses may refer to: * Cambyses I, King of Anshan 600 to 559 BCE * Cambyses II, King of Persia 530 to 522 BCE * Cambyses, ancient name of the Iori river in the South Caucasus * ''Cambyses Romance'', a prose narrative * ''Cambyses'', a tragedy (published 1569) by Thomas Preston * ''Cambyses, King of Persia'', a 1671 play * ''Qambeez'' (''Cambyses''), a tragedy in Arabic by Ahmed Shawqi * Kambyses, protagonist in Felix Salten’s novel ''The Hound of Florence'' See also * Kamboja (other) * Cambysene Cambysene was a region first attested in the ''Geographica'' ("Geography") of the ancient geographer and historian Strabo (64/3 BC – AD). According to Strabo, it comprised one of the northernmost provinces of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia, and ...
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Kanbawza (other)
Kanbawza () may refer to: * Kanbawza, a classical Pali name of Taunggyi, Shan States (in modern-day Myanmar) * Kanbawzathadi Palace, a palace of King Bayinnaung in Bago, Bago Division * Kanbawza F.C., a football club based out of Taunggyi, Shan State * Kanbawza Group of Companies * Kanbawza Bank, a private bank in Myanmar See also *Kamboja (other) Kamboja () may refer to: *Kambojas, a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian lands. **Aśvaka, a people of ancient India, either related to the ...
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