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Gurkhas or
Gorkhas (/ˈɡɜːrkə, ˈɡʊər-/), with the
endonym Gorkhali (Nepali: गोर्खाली [
ɡoɾkʰaːliː]), are
soldiers native to the
Indian subcontinent, chiefly...
- The
Nepalese royal m****acre (also
called Durbar Hatyakanda)
occurred on 1 June 2001 at the
Narayanhiti Palace, the then-residence of the
Nepali monarchy...
- (Nepali: नेपाली सेना, romanized: Nēpālī Sēnā), also
referred to as the
Gorkhali Army (गोरखाली सेना, Gōrakhālī Sēnā; see Gorkhas), is the land
service branch...
- the
warrior people are not
referred to as 'Gurkhas', they are
called '
Gorkhalis',
meaning the 'inhabitants of Gorkha.'
Their famed battle cry is "Jai...
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Nepali (English: /nɪˈpɔːli/; Devanagari: नेपाली, [ˈnepali]), or
Gorkhali is an Indo-Aryan
language native to the
Himalayas region of
South Asia. It is...
- was born in 1713 A.D. in a
Gorkha family. He was the
commander of the
Gorkhali forces during the
Unification Campaign of
Nepal who died in the
first Battle...
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Balbhadra Kunwar Chhetri (30
January 1789 – 13
March 1823) was a
Gorkhali military General,
Commander and
administrator in the Sikh
Empire and the Kingdom...
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Gorkhali was a Nepali-language w****ly
newspaper published in Varanasi, India. It
began publication in 1919. Devi
Prasad Sapkota was the
editor of the newspaper...
- Ayo
Gorkhali: A
History of the
Gurkhas is a 2020 book by
Nepalese author Tim Gurung. The book
contains the
history of Gurkhas. Ayo
Gorkhali: A History...
- The King of
Nepal (traditionally
known as the Mahārājdhirāja i.e.
Great King of Kings; Nepali: महाराजधिराज) was Nepal's head of
state and
monarch from...