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Kambojas
thumb|The Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription of Ashoka, in which the Kambojas are mentioned.
The Kambojas were a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian lands. They only appear in Indo-Aryan inscriptions and literature, being first attested during the later part of the Vedic period.
Aśvakas
Asvakas (Sanskrit:
Aśvaka) were an ancient people from Gandhara, in the present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan. The region in which they lived was also called Aśvaka.
Sudakshina
Sudakshina () is a king of the Kambojas featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
Parama Kamboja Kingdom
Bahlikas
The Bahlikas (; Bāhlika) were the inhabitants of a location called Bahlika (, located in Bactria), mentioned in the Atharvaveda, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas, Vartikka of Katyayana, Brhatsamhita, Amarkosha, and other ancient inscriptions. Other variations of Bahlika include Bahli, Balhika, Vahlika, Valhika, Bahlava, Bahlam/Bahlim, Bahlayana, and Bahluva.
Kamboja Pala dynasty
historical dynasty ruling parts of Bengal in the 10th-11th centuries
Dvaravati–Kamboja route
Kambu Swayambhuva
legendary ruler in northern India