Cambyses

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Cambyses or Cambese (Greek: Καμβύσης; Old Persian Kambujiya) is the name of three members of the Achaemenid line of ancient Persia:

The same name appears as Kambujiya (or perhaps Kambaujiya or Kamboujiya) in Old Persian, as Kamboja in the Indian epic Mahabharata, as C-n-b-n-z-y in Aramaic, Kambuzia in Assyrian, Kambythet in Egyptian, Kam-bu-zi-ia in Akkadian, Kan-bu-zi-ia in Elamite, and Kanpuziya in Susian language. It appears to have been a very popular name among ancient Iranians. The royal Old Persian name Kambujiya or Kambaujiya of the Achaemenid line has been linked by numerous scholars with the Sanskrit/Pāli ethnonym Kamboja [4].

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  1. ^ Herod., VII.II.
  2. ^ Herod., I, 46, 107.
  3. ^ See for details: Family of Achaemenids, The History of Herodotus: A New English Version, pp 252-53, Herodotus [1]; Classical Literature of Antiquities, 1963, p 201, Editor Harry Thurston Peck.
  4. ^ See: Der Name Kambyses (Kanbuji­ya), ZII 2, 1923, pp. 140-52, Dr. J. Charpentier; L'Inde aux temps des Maurya, p. 15 and 40. La Valle Poussin; Early Zoroastrian, 2005, p 45, James Hope Moulton, Kessinger Publishing; Ancient Kamboja, Iran and Islam, 1971, p 68-71, Dr H. W. Bailey; Kyros, Beitrage zur Namen-forschung, II (1964), p 210, Dr. W. Eiler; Aryan and Non-Aryan Names in Vedic India, Data for Linguistic situation, C 1900-500 BC, footnote 24, Dr Michael Witzel; The Home of the Aryan, p 6, footnote 11, Dr Michael Witzel, Harvard University. Other prominent scholars include Dr C. Lassen, Dr. A. A. Macdonnel, Dr A. B. Keith, Dr G. Kuhn, Dr A Hoffman, Dr G. K. Nariman, Dr S. Levi, H. W. Bellew, Dr Markwart, Dr S. Sen, Dr D. R. Bhandarkar, Dr V. S. Aggarwala, Musa Khan Jalzai etc.
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