Citations:Kambojika


 * 1) * 1960, Kunst aus Indien: von der Industalkultur im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert n. Chr., Ausstellung im Künstlerhaus, Wien, vom 15. Juli bis 2. Oktober 1960, page 74:
 * Statue of a female, probably representing Kambojika, the chief queen of the Scythian Great-Satrap Rajuvula.
 * 1) * 1988, John Keay, India Discovered, page 104:
 * There were more finds of Gandhara art - another 'Silenus' and a well-draped female figure sometimes identified as Queen Kambojika.
 * 1) * 1994, Ramesh Chandra Sharma, The splendour of Mathurā art and museum, page 33:
 * A wreath is seen fastened with fillets and an ornamental tress showing bead and floral motif suspends on her back. Its local provenance Saptarsi mound [sic] has led some scholars to conjecture that the image might represent Kambojika, [...]
 * A wreath is seen fastened with fillets and an ornamental tress showing bead and floral motif suspends on her back. Its local provenance Saptarsi mound [sic] has led some scholars to conjecture that the image might represent Kambojika, [...]


 * 1) * 2003, Sirajul Islam, Banglapedia: national encyclopedia of Bangladesh, volume 9, page 75:
 * One sculpture, Kambojika of the Mathura Museum of India, displays a sari almost in the style we see it today, reflecting that the sari was draped in many styles even in ancient time.


 * 1) * 1960, Kunst aus Indien: von der Industalkultur im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert n. Chr., Ausstellung im Künstlerhaus, Wien, vom 15. Juli bis 2. Oktober 1960, page 74:
 * Frauenstatue, wahrscheinlich Kambojika, die Hauptfrau des skythischen Groß-Satrapen Rajuvula.