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Kambu Swayambhuva or
Kambu Svayambhuva was an
ancestor of the
Kambuja tribe and king of Aryadesa. He is
listed and
praised in
shloka 22 of the
Vedic Ekatmata...
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Kambu may
refer to:
Kambu Swayambhuva, the
ancient Indian sage The
Tamil name of
pearl millet Kambu, an
ethnic group in Nigeria, see e.g. List of languages...
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Kambu (Persian: كمبو, also
Romanized as
Kambū) is a
village in
Jakdan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Bashagard County,
Hormozgan Province...
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Funanese cultures. In this
story Kambuja derives from
Kambu+ja, and
means "descendants of
Kambu." Preăh Réachéanachâkr Kâmpŭchéa
means "Kingdom of Cambodia"...
- 8 in – 13 ft 1 in). Also
known as 'Bajra' in Hindi, 'Sajje' in Kannada, '
Kambu' in Tamil, 'Sajjalu' in Telugu, 'Bajeer' in Kumaoni, 'Bajri' in Gujarati...
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which the
hermit Kambu Swayambhuva and the
celestial nymph Mera
unite and
establish the
Cambodian Solar royal dynasty (
Kambu-Mera), that
begins with...
- The
Torsa River (also
spelt Torsha and also
known as
Kambu Maqu,
Machu and Amo Chhu)
rises from the
Chumbi Valley in Tibet, China,
where it is
known as...
- Mumuyes, Mambila, Karimjo, Wurkums, Jenjo, Jukun, Ichen, Tiv, Kaka, Pena,
Kambu, Kodei, Wawa, Vute, Fulani,
Hausa and Ndola. A
striking historical fact...
- murukku(Lemon murukku)
Kelvaragu or
aarya murukku (Finger
millet murukku)
Kambu murukku (Pearl
millet murukku)
Chola murukku (Sorghum murukku)
Thinai murukku...
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tenth century inscription, the
Khmers arose from the
union of the
Brahmana Kambu Swayambhuva and the
apsara ("celestial nymph") Mera.
Their marriage is said...