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Topic: Siyaposh


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  Kambojas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kambojas still live as Kamboj and Kamboh in the greater Panjab, and as Kams/Kamoz and Katirs/Kamtoz of the Siyaposh tribe in the Nuristan province of Afghanistan.
Their numbers have greatly dwindled, and the total population still known by these forms of their ancient name is currently estimated to be about 1.5 million.
The Tajiks, Siyaposh tribe (Kam/Kamoz, Katir/Kamtoz) of Nuristan, Yashkuns,Swatis, and the Yusufzais of Eastern Afghanistan and NWFP of Pakistan are said by various scholars to have descended from the ancient Kambojas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kambojas   (4796 words)

  
 Kamboj, Kambuj and Kamboja - Kamboj Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
They are known to belong to ancient Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family.
Their numbers have greatly dwindled, and currently, the total population still known by their ancient name(s) is estimated to be about 1.5 million.
The Tajiks, Siyaposh tribe (Kam/Kamoz, Katir/Kamtoz) of Nuristan, Yashkuns and the Yusufzais of Eastern Afghanistan and NWFP of Pakistan are said by various scholars to have descended from the ancient Kambojas.
www.kambojsociety.com /kambuj.asp   (851 words)

  
 Punjabi.net discussions chat forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
When the order was faithfully executed, he “directed towers to be built on the mountains of the skulls of those obstinate unbelievers”.
“Burban Aglan, who was sent against the Siyaposhes with 10000 men, “was routed by, and fled from a small number of infidels”.
A small detachment of 400 men under Muhammad Azad, sent to his help, was attacked by the infidels, but he fought gallantly and after having recovered the horses and the armor lost by Aglan, returned home-wards.
punjabi.net /talk/messages/1/59914.html?1093229901   (14848 words)

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