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The Impact of the British Empire in Nepal
The Impact of the British Empire in Nepal
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Additionally, once retired, they were not allowed to stay in Great Britain with their families for a long time. Instead, they were sent back to Nepal. In the face of all the inequities and disadvantages the Gurkhas have been experiencing over the last decades, the question arises, why the British Army is still able to recruit Gurkha soldiers to such an extend?
The name Gurkha, also Gorkha or Goorkha, is derived from the Nepali word '"Gorkhali"'. Gorkha, literally signifying 'Defender of cows', means a man of Mongolian ancestry, from the ancient princedom of Gorkha about fifty miles to the west of Kathmandu, whose King, Prithivi Narayan Shah, constituted the Gorkhali army.
Surely, not all Nepalese soldiers had or have Gurkhali ancestors in their families. Nevertheless, the label 'Gurka' is uniquely used for all Nepalese soldiers who serve the British Army. Using a certain variety of spellings, the military still continues to label the ethnically diverse group of Nepali soldiers as Gurkha
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