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The modern Kamboj are still found living chiefly by agriculture, business and military service which were the chief professions followed by their Kamboja ancestors some 2500 years ago as powerfully attested by Arthashastra and Brihat Samhita.
Numerous foreign and Indian writers have described the modern Kambojs / Kambohs as one of the finest class of agriculturists of India.
British colonial writers such as H. A.
Rose and Denzil Charles J. Ibbetson note the Kamboj and Yaduvanshi Ahirs agriculturists as the first rank husbandmen.
They occupy exactly the same position in general farming as the Ramgarhias occupy in general industry.

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