About Kamboj Samaj
Discover our rich heritage spanning thousands of years
Our Rich Heritage
The Kamboj community is an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe with both Indian and Iranian affinities, as mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts and epigraphy. Our ancestors were the modern representatives of the ancient Kambojas, a well-known Kshatriya tribe that played a significant role in the history of the Indian subcontinent.
According to historical records, the Kambojas were first mentioned in the Mahabharata and contemporary Vedanga literature, roughly from the 5th century BCE. They were recognized as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) during the lifetime of Buddha, with their kingdom located in regions on both sides of the Hindukush.
Historical Significance
The Kambojas were renowned for their skill in horse breeding, and their horses were considered the most suitable for battle. They were also adherents of Zoroastrianism and had their own unique linguistic and cultural traditions. The ancient Kamboja kingdom was strategically located in the northwestern regions, encompassing areas of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India.
In modern times, the Kamboj community has spread across Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and various other regions. They have maintained their reputation as skilled agriculturists, with numerous awards and recognition for progressive farming.
Our Mission & Vision
Our Vision
To preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of the Kamboj community while empowering members to excel in modern society and contribute positively to the global community.
Our Mission
To provide support, education, and opportunities for Kamboj community members while maintaining strong cultural bonds and promoting unity, progress, and social welfare.
Our Values
Unity, integrity, education, cultural preservation, social service, and the pursuit of excellence in all endeavors while staying true to our ancestral values and traditions.
Community at a Glance
Active Members
Years of Service
Scholarships Awarded
Annual Events
Our Leadership
Sh. Rajesh Kamboj
President
Leading the community with vision and dedication for over 15 years.
Dr. Priya Kamboj
Vice President
Promoting education and women's empowerment within the community.
Prof. Sher Singh Kamboj
Cultural Secretary
Preserving our heritage and organizing cultural events and programs.
Our Achievements
Excellence in Agriculture
Our community members have won numerous Krishi Pandit awards and recognition for progressive farming techniques.
Educational Excellence
Over 200 scholarships awarded to deserving students, helping them achieve their academic goals.
Social Service
Regular blood donation camps, medical assistance programs, and disaster relief efforts.
Global Network
Established connections with Kamboj communities worldwide, creating a strong global network.
Join Our Community
Be part of our mission to preserve heritage and build a stronger future together.