à¤िडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स à¤ित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
derived from the hill town and district of Gorkha from which the kingdom of Nepal expanded under Prithivi Narayan Shah which subsequently also lead to formation of Gorkhaland and Indian Gorkha ethnic group in India.[3][4] The name may be traced to the medieval Hindu warrior-saint Guru Gorakhnath[5] who has a historic shrine in Gorkha.[6] The word itself derived from Go-Raksha, raksha becoming rakha. Rakhawala means protector and is derived from raksha as well.
Ethnically, Chhetri or Khas , Thakuri, Gurung and Magar mainly were the Gorkha tribes who united erstwhile Gorkha kingdom and conducted the British invasions. But today, Gorkha soldiers mostly act like the Gurung, Magar, Rai, Limbu and Sunuwar, and including air purifiers . Chhetri; there will not be an ethnicity
based restriction to fuse. There are Gurkha military units as Nepalese, British as well as the Indian army enlisted in Nepal, England and India. Despite the fact that meet many belonging to the requirements of Article 47[7] of Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions regarding mercenaries, they are exempt under clauses 47(e)&(f) similar towards the French Foreign Legion.
Gurkhas are closely associated with the khukuri, a forward-curving Nepalese knife, you are able to well known reputation for fearless military power. The former Indian Army Chief of Staff Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, once stated that[9] “If a person says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he can be a Gurkha
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