Citations:Camboj

river

 * 1864, The Subjugation of Cochin-China, in the New Monthly Magazine, volume 131, page 127:
 * The Camboj alone has seven different outlets; [...]

place

 * 1874, A history of Hindustán: being an English translation, part 3, page 23:
 * The correct name of Kándhar is Gandhár and the inhabitants of Camboj are at present called Kambohs.
 * 1927, The Modern Review, edited by Ramananda Chatterjee, volume 41, page 689:
 * The script is the same Pallava grantha character as is found in early Borneo and in the Indo-Chinese epigraply [sic] of Champa and Camboj.
 * 1934, Architecture of Mānasāra, volume 1, page 801:
 * [In] Greater India where [...] the soaring Vinsna of Vishnu constructed by King Parnmavishnuloka of Camboj and designed by the master Architect [...]
 * 1939, Radhakamal Mukerjee, The economic history of India : 1600-1800, page 107:
 * The establishment of other far eastern settlements in Camboj, Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Celebes also helped to maintain their over-lordship of the vast Asiatic route from the Cape of Good Hope to the Persian Gulf and thence through Ceylon [...]
 * 1961, K. M. Panikkar, Hindu Society at Cross Roads:
 * The history of Hindu empires in Java, Sumatra, Siam, Camboj, etc.
 * 1967, Indian Journal of History of Science, volume 2, issues 1-2, page 17:
 * [...] fled to other countries like Tibet, Nepal, Burma, Camboj, etc.