Kambuja
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Kambuja was the ancient name of Cambodia. This name is obviously derived from Sanskrit Kamboja, the name of a well-known ancient tribe of Indo-Iranian affinities, still living as Kamboj & Kamboh in northern India and Pakistan.
The "Kamboja" frequently referenced in ancient Sanskrit literature always refers to Kamboja located in the Uttarapatha of the Indian Subcontinent, and not to Trans-Gangetic Kambuja or Kamboja located in Indochina, as is erroneously supposed by some writers. However, the later (Medieval) Pali chronicles Chamadevivamsa, Jinakalamali, Mulasasna etc., composed in Chiangmai (Thailand), all used Kamboja to refer to the Indochinese Kambuja.
The alternative names Kampuchea or Kampuchia for Cambodia are also clearly derived from the ancient Kambuja.



