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CrazyHorse
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Posted on 02-26-10 8:26
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Who are the Gurkhas? Let's discuss anything about the Gurkhas here in this thread. Can put up pictures and video that will add more interest to the people and help to those who are presenting about these unique elite frighting force from Nepal. One of my American student was overwhelmed by the total dedication of the Gurkhas he met them in Iraq and in Afghanistan when he was sent to the mission. He told me that he had never met such perfect soldier in the world. Here's a video of these Gurkhas fighting the Taliban.
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Posted on 03-06-10 10:33
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before nepal was unified and the national policy and system codiefied as per hinduism, beef was widely consumed especially by ethnic tribes. kiratis in darjeeling and sikkim still consume beef. pork is the most preferred flesh in dharan and eastern regions. beef is sold once a week this days in dharan. but religious doctrine of gurkhas hav maintained strong hinduism tradition, they have special quota for bahun priests too. all the hindu festivals are celebrated by all regiments. it is due to so called high caste influence being the rulers primarily by ranas. most of the commanders in traditional gorkhali army formed by PNS hailed from high caste in accordance to the hinduism heirarchy. but irony is chunk of individuals that formed gurkhas were from ethnic tribes who were traditionally not hindus. this is one of the reason almost most of the gurkhas n thier family started practising hinduism than to thier traditional religion having being spent most of thier youth in the influence of military hindu culture. acknowledging and realising this fact and mistakes recently british gurkhas started recruiting buddhist priests and most of the kirati tribes has strated to write kiratis as thier religion instead of hindu.
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CrazyHorse
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Posted on 03-10-10 3:13
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Dear sirupate_brigade, this is according to my research and to my best of knowledge. Prior to General Chhatraman Singh Gurung as newly appointed Army Chief of Nepal by the President Ram Baran Yadav on Spet. 9 2009, the Army Chief used to be appointed from Rana, Thapa, Shah or then royal family relatives by the King.
After the people’s movement (Jan Andolan) in 1990, Nepal witnessed multiparty democracy and constitutional monarchy. Theoretically, the 1990 Constitution transferred the country’s sovereignty to its people. However, in real terms, nothing changed. ‘Democracy’ could not force a change in the army’s high command. The top position of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) remained with only four clans. According to Deepak Bhatt of Combat Law, the top position of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) remained with only four clans. That is for close to 200 years, among the 37 chiefs of staff, 26 came from the Rana family and the remaining 11 from the Thapa, Shah and Basnet clans.
The majority of officer corps in the higher echelon has historically hailed from the powerful Khas-Thakuri caste close to the royal family. Proximity to the royal family was nurtured by matrimonial ties between the Ranas and the Shahs, and their offspring’s marriages to other high-caste Hindus of the traditional courtier higher class. Feudalism was reinforced by the ruler Mahendra, who, during the Panchayat period, was particularly solicitous of the welfare of the officers and other ranks. He issued royal grants of land and other privileges to create personal bonds between himself and key officers. The military has historically been engaged with quelling internal threats to the unified Hindu kingdom. Its loyalty is forged to the monarch. It is rooted in a feudal history whose only role has been to repress the people. Consequently, the name of the army was changed to NA from Royal Nepal Army. But the army remains the same in character and structure. It is unrepresentative of the population. The feudal structure is entrenched with the Khas-Thakuri generals who were not willing to include the indigenous people of the hills, Terai and the dalits.
This resulted in “People’s War”: The Maoists announced a ‘People's War’ on February 13, 1996, with the slogan "let us march ahead on the path of struggle towards establishing the people's rule by wreaking the reactionary ruling system of state." What do you think of my view?
Regarding your statement that beef was widely consumed especially by ethnic tribes I am not really sure about this. Even in the market stalls in dharan-kathamandu-pokhara, I did not come across any stalls that sells beef. As for the pork there’s no doubt that this meat is the most preferred flesh in dharan and eastern regions as you said. Even today one finds many pork stalls in Kathmandu mushrooming. I happened to go to satobatao or “lahure tol” as this is commonly known as several times and I found the lahures communities grilling and feasting BBQ pork. Even if you go to one of their party or gatherings, pork is always at the menu.
Therefore I am sure meat (pork) is one of the reasons why British officials did not want to enlist other Nepali group because to my deep understanding and knowledge, many Nepalese do not eat pork.
You need to explain to me about “codified as per Hinduism”? I didn’t get it. Thanks.
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CrazyHorse
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Posted on 03-27-10 10:25
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Gurkha as Asian Champion.What a honor for Nepal. I found this video of Barja Kumar Rai in Singapore Gurkha unit fighting his opponent from HK.
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dhhirajojha
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Posted on 03-28-10 7:25
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they are nothing but an opportunist just like you and me. they are not the same gurkhas like in first world war and second world war. gurkhas now are scared to their pants to even be in a front line. waste of british tax payers money.
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sidster
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Posted on 03-28-10 10:07
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Its just a socio-economic fact just like someone mentioned above. I have utter respect for Gurkhas who fought for Nepal against England back in the days. But the modern gurkhas are nothing but another form of foreign employment. Now, i am not trying to be derogatory of foreign employment. I myself is benefiting from foreign employment. Requests for Gurkha haters Please do not disrespect or bash Gurkhas for being a hired hand for some other countries. Being a gurkha is just like being a day laborer in the middle east, IT worker, Medical worker and other profession holders in all the western country. We belong to a shitty country and we all sell ourselves to another country with one or the next skill we have. We all have done it and we are all the same. Request for Gurkha pumpers Please do not try to associate yourself with "Pride of Nepal". You can be proud of yourself for being brave enough to go fight in crazy places for some another country for money but please do not expect to get credit for being a "National Hero". To give you an example, i am proud of working for different corporations but i will never associate my willingness to work in a foreign country for money with a "National Pride". I often encounter those Gurkha clans in Nepali parties and amazed to see how quick those gurkha clans associate themselves with "Nepali Pride". I do not understand how fighting for another country for money makes it a "Nepal Pride". Conclusion Gurkhas were British Creations. We are the product of the whole Divide and conquer strategy. When Britishers were conquering Indian subcontinent states, they were occupying one state with eh help of the other. In India, they favored Hyderabad Kings and occupied other states around it with Hydrabad Kings help. They did the same with Sikhs. In Nepal, they saw the same thing, they observed the willingness and bravery amongst gurkhali soldiers and broke a deal with Nepal to support with Army. Britishers would guarantee the Rulers on Nepal their Rule and Nepal would give Britishers freedom to Recruit as many young men as they needed. Estimated 200,000 young mens from the hills were recruited and almost half of them died with Britishers imperialistic ambitions. In a small country like ours, the loss of 100,000 young workers (farmers) left the country uncultivated and pushed us back 50 years. Elderly, Children, and women dependent on those 100K lost young forces were left into the misery of poverty for next three generations. While the Rulers of Nepal collected 10 Pounds per Gurkha head. I wish, one day our country will be strong enough to sustain its own people at home, and i wish there all Nepalese would be economically and mentally strong enough for not to have fight for someone's political agenda. After 200 years of loyalty and sacrifice Britishers still treat our gurkha brothers at a sub human level. This is not a matter of pride its a "maajboori" So until things change, lets do " DON'T TELL, DON'T ASK" You do not tell us how you are so great and we do not ask you how great is it really.
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Posted on 03-28-10 10:44
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After serious consideration let me say something about the Gorkhas- with do respect I understand and recognize their bravery by heart...but I just don't understand why we as a Nepalese people are so proud of them... In my opinion bravery is accounted for protecting their own land and interests... not to go abroad and protect the interests of foreign interests and their land. If you can't protect our personal interests... going abroad Hong Kong, Iraq, Afghanistan, India you name it and giving up your lives for them... there is no point of being proud.
Afno Desh Ko Sima lai rakchaya garna sakdaina bhanay Gorkhali ko k hi manyeta hudaina. Bhujnus tapai haru afno bahaduri ko dhindora pitna aghi!!!
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Posted on 03-28-10 10:47
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Bravo!! Very well said Sidster!
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Posted on 03-28-10 10:58
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u all r shitholes....it doesn't matter if Gurkhas are created by British as u mfs said or they are foreign machineries and they don't fight to protect Nepal... Gurkha is a Brand of courage foreigners hv respect for u assholes because of them, people perceive Nepalese as brave, courageous people because of them...though u assholes r not its like Mount Everest and u mfs r criticizing Gurkhas??? @ vyrus --- u dumbass mf...desh ko sima sena le rakchya garne hoina...sarkar le ho...tero bau girija lai dosh de
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sidster
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Posted on 03-28-10 6:27
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Nevermind, You really think a Gorkhali who sells his entire property to become a day laborer in a 52 degree hot desert is any less courageous than a Gorkhali who signs up to go to Afganisthan to kill an ignorant goat herder??? No wonder why its so easy for Indians and Britishers to recruit in Nepal. Ironic how the intelligent beings are using one brave and courageous ignorant to kill another brave and Courageous.
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Posted on 03-28-10 9:32
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gurkhas arnt seking for national hero tag from nepal after all they r just another profession n means to earn bread n butter, actually they r the predecessor of all foriegn employment n migration. gurkhas r frustrated being lebelled with all deregatory terms like 'bhadako sena', 'merceneries' etc evoking from own country folks. n above all claiming the waste of bravery and courage fighting for another nation instead of protecting own borders, when it is clear duty of the nepalese government and the defence force it controls. all gurkhas r saying is what is the difference between them n anyone who seeks foriegn employment n green card or any kind of permanent residency in that respective countries, then why does a gurkha has to bear such lowly orchestrated abuses? yes, british policy against gurkhas were discriminatory but it is being gradually corrected n overwhelm number of british publics r for gurkhas and to some extent even from the racist paty like BNP(british national party). gurkhas enjoys the honor of 'legendry' fighting unit which no other fighting units hav recieved and is quite enough for them to get respect from international communities if not from our own folks. also, gurkhas play pivotal role for mutual n healthy relation between british government n other countries where they serve which has drawn huge amount of financial, infrastructural n other aids. this is all they want a mere acknowledgement to b left alone instead of name calling n abuses. last not the least apart from mt everest n buddha the gurkhas r another subject a foreignor would know about nepal. sidster bro wether they kill ignorant goat herder or highly hardcore brain washed mujhaddin talis who r ready to blow up thier own asses in afghan is another debate.
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sidster
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Posted on 03-28-10 11:01
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Yakthung, I agree with what you are saying. My whole argument is, keep your gurkha pride to yourself and may be to your family for being loyal to their employer ( UK, India, Singapore governments) and do not force rest of the population to accept this gurkha form of foreign employment as a National Pride. Personally, Sherpas have way more courage and bravery to conquer the mountains than Gurkhas who are fighting for the superpowers. I love to talk about Sherpas as our National Pride. At the moment, us Nepalese are lucky that Gurkhas are being recruited by the winners. Imagine that Gurkhas were fighting for the Arabs from the history instead of the whites. We would have been labeled as the most feared terrorists of all kind. And do not make an argument saying that we would have never fought for the Arabs. We are ready to fight for any country that pays more.
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Posted on 03-29-10 5:09
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you got me wrong brother, gurkhas are not trying to enforce the national pride in them to be bestowed by whole of nepal. they just dont want them to be lebelled as or called upon by different names n abuses by own country folks. i was reasoning within national level since many asked the question of thier contrbution to nation other than fighting for imperials. gurkhas as a fighting units hav already recieved huge respect n recognition from international communitites. april 5 is gurkha rememberance day which will be observed globally. theier profession is to fight a battle like sherpas is to climb mountains but the name they carry is always of nepal n nepali. when argies lost falkland to british, argie gov were pist off at nepalese gov for providing brits with gurkhas.
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Posted on 03-29-10 2:30
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Onething i dont understand is, why don't gurkhas tell those countries that its not gurkha, but its Gorkha.
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 03-29-10 2:58
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The spelling or name got stuck, as they always say:Gorkha (Nepali) --> Gurkha (British)Here are a few more examples:Indira Ghandi (Original Muslim name) -->Indira Gandhi (Converted to Hindu name to capitalize on MK Gandhi's political clout in Hindustan)Kathmandu (Nepali) --> Katmandu (Hippie version)
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Posted on 03-29-10 6:30
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mr. hyde bro le hasayo hai aihele. manchhe pahile alikato research garera ta lekha. haahaahhaa
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CrazyHorse
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Posted on 04-06-10 12:19
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in my opinion Nepalese do not seems to respect Gurkhas but others do as seen in this video.
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Posted on 04-06-10 5:41
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Its not actually respect.What do you do when someone fights your unlawfull/politically incorrect war under you(without even being indirectly involved in the conflict) and gives his life as canon fodder for the mere fraction of sum which ur actual native soldier gets paid. YOU NATURALLY ADMIRE THEM!! and we nepalese feel proud at doing that.The advantage as hindi/urdu speakers is just a joke.dont they have enough indians/pakis/afghans in the uk for that? What would you choose bro-a 1000 pound job for killing people or a 150 pound job for laying bricks in the arab desert.I`d prefer the later. I m only proud of the gorkhalis as the protectors of their motherland some 200 yrs ago.
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Posted on 04-08-10 1:25
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hello shiva_linga bro i wouldn't say that if i were you without understanding deeper meaning of being Gurkha bro. anyway "Purkha Divas" was held on 5 April 2010. here's the video. what do you have to say about this?
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CrazyHorse
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Posted on 04-08-10 1:44
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well, i come frm the same background but i m not in any way proud of this. just a bad choice as a foreign employee.
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