Anglisy Ovay

  Anarana iombonana

Kamboj

  1. mpikambana ao amin'ny vondrom-piarahamonina Kshatriya manokana misy olona monina any avaratra andrefan'i India sy any Pakistan ary Afghanistan, izay heverina ho taranaky ny Kambodza

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  • Arnold J. Toynbee, in A Study of History, volume 7, page 553, observes: " ...the occurrence of the two names (i.e Kuru and Kamboja) in Transcaucasia as well as in and near India—and in Transcaucasia at close quarters—indicates that we have here two more names of Eurasian Nomad peoples who took part, and this in one another's company, in the Volkerwanderung of eighth and seventh centuries B.C; and, if, like so many of their fellows, these Kurus and Kambojas split into two wings whose paths diverged so widely, it does not seem unwarrantable to guess that a central detachment of this pair of migrating peoples may have found its way to Luristan and there have been taken into partnership by Kurus I's father Cispis".
  • 1964, Political and social movements in ancient Panjab (from the Vedic age upto [sic] the Maurya period), pages 105–06, 126 (Buddha Prakash)
  • 1996, Gursharan Singh (editor), the papers of the Punjab history conference of Punjabi University, Patiala →ISBN, →ISBN
  • 1987, Misra, Satiya Deva (editors), Modern Researches in Sanskrit: Dr. Veermani Pd. Upadhyaya Felicitation Volume. Patna: Indira Prakashan
  • 1964, Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli, Giovanni Garbini, A bilingual Graeco-Aramaic edict by Aśoka: the first Greek inscription discovered in Afghanistan, page 17
  • 1993, Watching Cambodia: Ten Paths to Enter the Cambodian Tangle (Bangkok: White Lotus; →ISBN, →ISBN, →ISBN, page 51
  • 2001, Tai World: A Digest of Articles from the Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter ([1], ISSN 1326-2777)
  • 2000, Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture, page 257
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  • Ity pejy ity dia nadika avy amin'ny pejy Kamboj tao amin'ny Wikibolana amin'ny teny anglisy. (lisitry ny mpandray anjara)