Kamboj
The Kamboj (Punjabi: کمبوج/ਕੰਬੋਜ Kamboj, Hindi: कंबोज Kamboj), also Kamboh (Urdu: کمبوہ ALA-LC: Kamboh), is a caste and cultivating community of the larger Punjab region of India and Pakistan, spanning a region from the Sutlej Valley in the north, the Multan in the west and the Karnal area of the Yamuna valley in the east.[1]
![]() Portrait of two unidentified men of the Kamboj (or Kamboh) tribe of Multan, ca.1862–72 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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India • Pakistan | |
Languages | |
Punjabi • Dogri • Haryanvi • Sindhi • Hindi | |
Religion | |
Hinduism • Sikhism • Islam • Christianity |
Muslim members of the community are called as Kamboh.
By religion, most Kambojs follow Hinduism, with a considerable minority following Sikhism and Islam. The Hindu Kambojs and the Sikh Kambojs are found in the Punjab, Haryana and Jammu regions in India, while most of the Muslim Kambohs are found in the province of Punjab in Pakistan.[1][2]
In the United Provinces, the Kamboh Sheikhs were found among the irregular cavalry but rarely enlisted in the infantry.[3]
Notable people
- Shahbaz Khan Kamboh
- Khair Andesh Khan Kamboh
- Muhammad Saleh Kamboh
- Khair Andesh Khan Sani Kamboh
- Waqar-ul-Mulk Kamboh
- Shaikh Gadai Kamboh
- Shaikh Inayat Allah Kamboh
- Jamali Kamboh
- Shaikh Sama'al-Din Kamboh
- Hasan Mahmudi Kamboh
- Bhagat Singh Thind
- Udham Singh
- Mohammad Sajid Dhot
- Ved Prakash Kamboj
- Arshad Chaudhry
- R. K. Kamboj
- Chaudhry Ghulam Rasool
- Akhtar Rasool
- Subhan Ali Khan Kamboh
- Ziauddin Ahmad
- Jagdeep Kamboj Goldy
- Ruchira Kamboj
- Jathedar Bhai Tehal Singh Dhanju
- Baba Amar Singh Nibber
- Ejaz Chaudhary
- Balwant Singh Thind
- Kartar Singh Thind
- Sameer Zuberi
- Sameer Zuberi (physician)
- Sadhu Singh Thind
- Samina Matloob
- Rupinder Handa
- Sunder Singh Lyallpuri
- Iqbal Zuberi
- Itrat Husain Zuberi
- Gurminder Thind
- Karan Dev Kamboj
- Hardial Singh Kamboj
- Roohi Zuberi
- Mohammad Jamil Ur Rahman
- Laila Zuberi
- Rukhsana Zuberi
- Muhammad Suhail Zubairy
- Sardar Atma Singh
- Upinderjit Kaur
- Mahi Singh
- Prithipal Singh
- M.A. Zuberi
- Nasira Zuberi
- Rabia Zuberi
- Mahreen Zuberi
- Fazal Malik Akif
- Kambu Swayambhuva
- Sudakshina
- Prapaksha Kamboja
- Raaginder
- Hira Thind
- Har Karan Ibn Mathuradas Kamboh Multani
- Muhammad Yamin Khan
- Bhumman Shah
See also
References
- A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province: A.-K. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. 1997. pp. 442–445. ISBN 978-81-85297-69-9.
- Singh, Pashaura; Fenech, Louis E. (27 March 2014). The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies. OUP Oxford. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-19-100411-7.
- John Forbes Watson (1873). A Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of the Indian Department. p. 10.
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