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Possibly, there has also been a Kamboja country in Southern India. Avadh Bihari Lal Avasthi comments as follows: We find Kambhi, Kamma, Kumbhi etc castes in South India. Some historians opined that the name Kamma is probably derived from Kambhoja, an ancient Aryan warrior clan. Inscriptions mentioning Kammanadu are available since 3rd century C.EAccording to some historians the Kammas existed since the time of the Christ The theory is that the people who lived in the Krishna river valley, where Buddhism prevailed, got the name from the Theravada Buddhist concept of Kamma (in Pali) or Karma (in SanskritThis region was once known as Kammarashtram / Kammarattam / Kammanadu, which was under the control of the Pallavas, Eastern Chalukyas and Cholas. There are many theories about the origins of the word "Kamma" and the social group known as the Kammas but none is conclusive.
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In the last decades of the previous century some of them migrated to other parts of the world, particularly to the USA, UK and Australia. The Kamma population was 795,732 in the year 1881. They constitute about 7% of Andhra Pradesh and 5% of Tamil Nadu population and in significant numbers in Karnataka. Kamma (Telugu: కమ్మ) or the Kammavaru are a caste or social group found largely in the Southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka.