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More than 2,600 former British soldiers and Nepalese Gurkhas who served in the British army's Second Gurkha Rifle regiment have been reunited in midwest Nepal to mark 10 years since the regiment ...
The Duke of Edinburgh told new Gurkha recruits to be proud of being a “soldier in the British army but a son of Nepal” as he attended their attestation ceremony. Edward and his wife Sophie met ...
It sees take the oath of allegiance and hand over control of the parade from British Gurkhas Nepal to the training officer of Gurkha Training Company, signifying the moment that the recruits are ...
The lasting impact of Hong Kong's Jewish community The Gurkha soldiers’ roots can be traced back to the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. During the Anglo-Nepal war in 1812, their resilience during ...
The Kukri is the national symbol of Nepal. It is a utility tool in the home and a lethal weapon on active service.Gurkha soldiers from Nepal have served and fought alongside British military ...
A khukri is a uniquely curved knife, typically 12-15 inches long, associated with the Gurkhas of Nepal—legendary warriors. The khukri is an integral part of the Nepalese legacy and holds a deep ...
Since Gurkhas have deep-rooted ties to Nepal, such a move might trigger objections from the Nepalese government. According to a recent Express report, British Defence Minister John Healey has ...
spent the night in Ghandruk - a rural village in central Nepal overlooking the Himalayas, which has produced many Gurkha recruits for The Army. Colourfully dressed villagers carrying flowers ...