Kaza
? Khaṣa , m. pl. , cf. Khāṣya- , prob. = Skt. Khasa, or Khaśa ( cf. Svaśa ), n. of a barbarian people in the north: MSV ii.31.17 (ff.) Puṣkarasāriṇo rājñaḥ Pāṇḍavā nāma Khaṣā viruddhāḥ; acc. to N. Duttʼs note , khaṣa = pratyantika ; Tib. cited as mthaḥ ḥkhob = barbarian border country , often applied to Tibet itself, and fitting Skt. Khasa. I assume that the Pāṇḍavāḥ are meant for the well-known people of the Skt. epic.