Kamboj

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Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi कम्बोज (kamboj, Kamboj) (Urdu کمبوہ (Kamboh)), cognate to Punjabi ਕੰਬੋਜ (kamboj, Kamboj).

Toynbee,[1] Herzfeld and Walser[2] and Chandra Chakraberty[3] link it to or derive it from Cambyses and/or the region Kambysēnē.

H. C. Seth[4] and others suggest that the word is a compound meaning "owners/rulers of Kam". H. W. Bailey analyzes the name "Kamboja" as Kam-bauja or Kan-bauja and considers the second part to be related to an Iranian root *baug- meaning "bend; free, loose, deliver, save; possess, rule", related to Sanskrit भुज् (bhuj, use, possess; rule, govern); Bailey interprets the first part of the compound as something related to Avestan 𐬐𐬀𐬥 (kan, to long, want), Sanskrit काम (kāma, desire, lust), and the whole compound as "king at will".[5][6]

The Anthropological Survey of India suggests a long list of possible cognates, including Cambodia.[7]

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Kamboj (plural Kambojs or Kamboj)

  1. A member of a particular Kshatriya community of people living in northwestern India and in Pakistan and Afghanistan, generally considered to be descended from the Kambojas.
  2. A member of an Indo-Scythian ethnic group of people native to northwestern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, said to be descended from the Kambojas (the Royal Clan of the Sakas or Scythians).
  3. A member of the ruling Indo-European (Scytho-Aryan) group the Kambojas, who settled in northwestern India in the 9th or 10th century BCE.

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