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Kambojas
The Kambojas were a tribe of Iron Age India, frequently mentioned in Sanskrit and Pali literature. ==Ethnicity and language==
The ancient Kambojas were probably of Indo-Iranian origin.〔Dwivedi 1977: 287 "The Kambojas were probably the descendants of the Indo-Iranians popularly known later on as the Sassanians and Parthians who occupied parts of north-western India in the first and second centuries of the Christian era."〕 They are however, sometimes described as Indo-Aryans〔Mishra 1987〕〔Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, Achut Dattatrya Pusalker, A. K. Majumdar, Dilip Kumar Ghose, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Vishvanath Govind Dighe. ''The History and Culture of the Indian People'', 1962, p 264,〕〔"Political History of Ancient India", H. C. Raychaudhuri, B. N. Mukerjee, University of Calcutta, 1996.〕 and sometimes as having both Indian and Iranian affinities.〔See: Vedic Index of names & subjects by Arthur Anthony Macdonnel, Arthur. B Keath, I.84, p 138.〕〔See more Refs: Ethnology of Ancient Bhārata, 1970, p 107, Ram Chandra Jain; The Journal of Asian Studies, 1956, p 384, Association for Asian Studies, Far Eastern Association (U.S.)〕〔''India as Known to Pāṇini: A Study of the Cultural Material in the Ashṭādhyāyī'', 1953, p 49, Vasudeva Sharana Agrawala; Afghanistan, p 58, W. K. Fraser, M. C. Gillet; ''Afghanistan, its People, its Society, its Culture'', Donal N. Wilber, 1962, p 80, 311〕 The Kambojas are also described as a royal clan of the Sakas.〔Walker and Tapp 2001〕
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