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Kom people (Afghanistan)
The Kom or Kam or kamboj are a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Most used alternative names are Kamozi, Kamoz/Camoze, Caumojee/Kaumoji, and Camoje (M. Elphinstone, George Robertson, Richard Strand).
==History==
In 1895, following their conquest by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, the Kom Kafir people in Afghanistan were forced to convert to Islam. Every former Kafiristan Kafiri were renamed Nuristani (''The Enlightened Ones'') respectively Nuristan (''Land of Light''). In present time there are now known ''Nuristani Kom'' or simply ''Kom''.
At the end of the 19th century, they were living in the lower part of the Bashgul Valley, known as Kam,Kamboj (George Scott Robertson), Kamdesh in Khowar, and Kamoz in Pashto, and in the adjacent valleys.
Numerous scholars have connected the names Kom and Kata with ancient Kamboja and identified the Kafirs, especially the ''Siah-Posh'' Kafirs, as having descended from ancient Kambojas.
Though not a numerous people, the Kom were greatly respected military prowess by neighboring tribes as well as by Chitralis and the Pashtun people. The Kom control the destiny of Bashgul valley and were said to be its virtual kings (George Scott Robertson). The Kom were tributary to the Mehtar of Chitral until 1895.
The political headquarters of the Kom of the Siah-Posh Kafir clan were at ''Kombrom''. The country of the Koms is also in present-day Nuristan called ''Komstan''.

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