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Ghurkas
The Gurkhas
Brigade of Gurkhas refers to the collective name for units of the British Army, which include Nepalese soldiers.
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Indian citizens are not Gurkhas. The Gurhas are a specific regiment in the British Army, primarily recruited from Nepal. Though any citizen of the Commonwealth may join the British army it would be extremely rare for someone other than a Nepalese to become a member of the Gurkhas except as a commisioned officer.
Sixteen is the minimum age for joining the Nepalese army.
Gurkha: Nepalese soldier in the British Army. Its the name derived from their historical district "GORKHA". People of Gorkha then called GORKHALI. And so is "Gurkha" in the the British Army. (English word). Sherpas: inhabitants of the Himalayan Region of Nepal. Mountain experts. Sherpas help tourists from around the world to climb the mount summit...
A sepoy was formerly the title given to an Indian soldier. In the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. it is still in use for the rank of private soldier.
Nepal was never a part of India...... King Prithvi Narayan Shah from "Gorkha" united small nations to form a country called Nepal and it has been Independent, Undefeated since then....... Nepal was not even defeated by British Empire while Indian were defeated and India was ruled by British for 190 YRS EXACTLY..( from June 23rd,1757 to August 14/15, 1947.... British were so surprised by bravery, fierceness and war strategy of Nepalese {also called "Gurkhas"} that British Army still has Nepalese mercenar.
How do Get enrolled in the British Army when I am from another country? What are the requirements of being in the British Army? Will I get a chance to be recruited in the British Army?
the british army
the british army was aided by loyalist.