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Kambuja
Kambuja Look up Kambuja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kambuja was the ancient name of Cambodia. This ... South Asia, and not to Trans-Gangetic Kambuja or Kamboja located in Indochina, as is ... used Kamboja to refer to the Indochinese Kambuja. The alternative names Kampuchea or Kampuchia ...
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Angkor   (translated from German)
... the center of the historical Khmer -kingdom Kambuja formed. One world-admitted Angkor by still ... the designations used by the inhabitants were Kambuja for the realm and Yasodharapura for the ... cities successively built in the area. Of Kambuja also the today's name of the ... the central settlement area of the historical Kambuja is also history that Khmer of 9. up to 15. Century . From Kambuja themselves - and thus also the region ...
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Talk:Kambojas/removed
... as Kambojaka in Pali and Kaamboja and Kambuja in Sanskrit literature. (e.g. Kambojake assastare ... version of Prikritic Kambojaka or Sanskrit Kamboja/Kambuja or Kambujia (cf: O.P Kambujiya). (Linguistic ... Shahbazgarhi inscriptions of king Ashoka: Hence Kamboja/Kambuja => Kamboya/Kambuya => Kaboia/Kambuia => Kamoia/Kamuia. Similarily ... Kamuia obviously points to Sanskirit/Pali Kamboja/Kambuja ir Old Persian Kambujiya. It is obvious ... Kaofu in fact referred to Kambu or Kambuja or Kamboja. In the wake of ...
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Khmer empire
... of settlement of the historical kingdom of Kambuja is also the history of the Khmer ... the 9th to the 15th centuries. From Kambuja itself - and so also from the Angkor ... 790 became king of a kingdom called "Kambuja" by the Khmer. In the following years ... s successors continually extended the territory of Kambuja. Indravarman I (reigned 877 - 889) managed to ... 950 the first war took place between Kambuja and the kingdom of Champa to ...
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Migration of Kambojas
... Kharoshthised form of Sanskrit Kamboja, Kambojaka or Kambuja (Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum II, Vol II, Part ... from the Kamuiá or Kamboja/Kambojaka or Kambuja clan. However, some scholars insist that Moga ... that he belonged to the Kambojaka or Kambuja tribe. According to Dr Thomas, the epigraphs ... his family belonged to 'Kamuia' or Kamboja/Kambuja clan. It is reasonable to think that ... Sinhalese. Kambojas in Indo-China Cambodia (Ancient Kambuja/Kamboja) Some ambitious Kamboja families from ...
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Early history of Cambodia
... mid-fifteenth centuries, it was known as Kambuja, originally the name of an early north ... and his successors were the key to Kambuja's prosperity for half a millennium. By ... the country with large surpluses of rice. Kambuja's decline during the thirteenth and fourteenth ... 1181 - ca. 1218) marked the apogee of Kambuja's power. Unlike his predecessors, who had ... enduring monuments. After Jayavarman VII's death, Kambuja entered a long period of decline ...
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Etymology of Kamboja
... Kambojas and Manusmriti Parama Kamboja Kamboja (or Kambuja) is the name of an ancient Indo ... Kamboja is also sometimes found written as Kambuja as in Vedic texts like Paraskara Grhya ... 1.23). The etymology of Kamboja (or "Kambuja") is unclear. There are several views regarding ... Kam localities. Scholars like Casey suppose that Kambuja lineage of the ruling family of ancient ... figure called Svayambhuva Kambu . According to Casey, "Kambuja" is etymologically deived from Kambu+ja, ...
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Kamboja
... of the Ramayana). Camboja (Common variant spellings). Kambuja (as in dakshinatah Kambujaa.naam Vasisthaa.naam ... Sutram (2.1.23)). Kambuj (one from Kambuja, like a Kamboj is from Kamboja). Kaanboja ... Apparently Kanbuj is a variant of Kambuj/Kambuja, since m easily becomes n in Indo ... well as Kaanboj). Cambuja (Variant spellings of Kambuja). Kamboza (As in the name of the ...
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Apsara   (translated from German)
... that Khmer at present the historical Konigreiches Kambuja, with that today as Angkor admitted capital ... considered as a founder of the realm Kambuja, the realm of Indra , the king of ... art of the dance to humans of Kambuja. Representations himmlischen, half goettlichen, dancers became in ...
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History of Cambodia
... the thirteenth centuries, when the kingdom of Kambuja, which gave Kampuchea, or Cambodia, its name ... Cambodia. Under Jayavarman VII (1181-ca. 1218), Kambuja reached its zenith of political power and ... the Vietnamese. Following Jayavarman VII's death, Kambuja experienced gradual decline. Important factors were the ...
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