Citations:Kamboj

people

 * 1964, Indian cultural influence in Cambodia, Appendix II, page 273:
 * A CURRENT TRADITION AMONG THE KAMBOJS OF NORTH INDIA RELATING TO THE KHMERS OF CAMBODIA
 * 2003, Kumar Suresh Singh, People of India, volume 37:
 * The educated persons among the Kamboj of Punjab and Haryana prefer to call themselves Kamboj. The term is spelt differently as Kamboj (Nehru, 1961: 110), Kamboja, Kambhoja (Majumdar, 1966: 904), Kamoh (Middlestone, 1923: 344) and Koombho (Forees, 1973: 271), Kambos (Ibbetson, 1916).
 * 2009, Barbara A. West, Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Asia and Oceania, volume 1, page 359:
 * The ancient Kamboja people spoke Avestan, an Eastern Iranian language. Today the Indian Kamboj and Pakistani Kamboh people speak a number of local languages [...]
 * 2009, Vidya Prakash Tyagi, Martial races of undivided India, page 257:
 * Ancient literature is overflowing with excellent references to the famed Kamboj horses.