gurkha in A Sentence

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    The Gurkha Free Legal Advice.

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    He looks exactly like a Gurkha.

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    The Gurkha Regiment.

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    The Gurkha War.

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    In 1857, the Bengal Army had 86,000 men, of which 12,000 were European, 16,000 Sikh and 1,500 Gurkha.

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    This regiment later became the 1st King George's Own Gurkha Rifles, and saw action at the Maulun fort under Lieutenant Lawtie.

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    The Assam Rifles guarded the eastern frontier of the province, while the Gurkha regiments and the Bengal Military Police patrolled northern borders.

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    Today 32,000 Gurkha soldiers are serving in the Indian Army and around 1 Lakh, 26 thousand ex-servicemen and their dependents are drawing pension in Nepal.

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    The two armies contained 39 cavalry regiments, 138 infantry battalions(including 20 Gurkha), a joint cavalry-infantry unit, the Corps of Guides, three sapper regiments and 12 mountain artillery batteries.

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    The Gurkha rule lasted twenty four ruthless years and ended when the British troops along with 4000 kumaoni troops under Harak Deo Joshi(minister of the last Chand ruler) defeated them.

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    The first Indian airborne formation was the 50 Independent Parachute Brigade raised on 29 October 1941 with 151 British, 152 Indian, and 153 Gurkha Parachute Battalions and other support units.

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    The first Indian airborne formation was the 50th Parachute Brigade raised on 29 October 1941, consisting of 151 British, 152 Indian, and 153 Gurkha parachute battalions alongside other support units.

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    Former Indian Army Chief of Staff Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw once stated that:"If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he is a Gurkha.

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    The infantry regiments were converted into 20 large regiments with four or five battalions in each regiment plus a training battalion, always numbered the 10th, also included were ten Gurkha regiments.

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    The military of Nepal is the fifth largest in South Asia and is notable for its Gurkha history, particularly during the world wars, and has been a significant contributor to United Nations peacekeeping operations.

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    The military of Nepal is the fifth largest in South Asia; it is notable for its Gurkha history, particularly during the world wars, and has been a significant contributor to United Nations peacekeeping operations.

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    The military of Nepal is the fifth biggest in South Asia; it is prominent for its Gurkha history, especially amid the world wars, and has been a noteworthy supporter of United Nations peacekeeping tasks.

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    Four Gurkha regiments(mostly recruited in Nepal, which was outside India), were transferred from the former Indian Army to the British Army, forming its Brigade of Gurkhas and departing for a new station in Malaya.

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    Major Frank Gerald Blaker 9th Gurkha Rifles(posthumous award) On 9 July 1944, Major Blaker was commanding a company which was held up during an important advance by close-range firing from medium and light machine-guns.

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    The Gurkha people of Nepal are well known for their history of bravery and strength, and still serve in foreign armies such as the British Army's Brigade of Gurkhas and the Indian Army's Gorkha regiments.

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    The 50th Independent Indian Parachute Brigade was formed on 29 October 1941, with the British 151st Parachute Battalion, 152nd Indian Parachute Battalion and 153rd Gurkha Parachute Battalion, a medium machine gun company and a medium mortar detachment.

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    The 151st Battalion was later renumbered as the 156th Battalion and returned to Britain and another Gurkha battalion(154th) was formed, but had not joined the brigade when it was heavily involved in the Battle of Sangshak in March 1944.

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    Finally, those four senior officers of the Gurkha Regiment unanimously prepared a note sheet and handed it over to the Commander-in-Chief, that even a single Jawan of Gorkha Regiment was not ready to join the Pakistan army, we would remain in India.

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    When the British took over Saharanpur in 1803, this led to a lot of conflicts between the two(British and Gurkhas) that ultimately led to the Gurkha War(also known as Anglo-Nepalese War), which lasted for a period of 2 years from 1814 to 1816.

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    The first Indian airborne formation was the British Indian Army's 50th Parachute Brigade raised on 29 October 1941, consisting of 151 Parachute Battalion(consisting of British troops), 152 Parachute Battalion(consisting of Indian troops) and 153 Parachute Battalion(consisting of Gurkha troops) alongside other support units.

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    My head is feeling lighter because, I have had to take off that angled Gurkha hat that I have been working with for 41 years, I have come back to this peak cap that I am wearing which is to say that we are now neutral.

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    It is recorded that Adolf Hitler expressed his desire to acquire the Gurkha Regiment because he believed that he could have acquired the whole Europe if he had Gurkha, as it was the only force in the whole world that could fight and withstand a German Attack.

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