Examples of 'gurkha' in a sentence
Meaning of "gurkha"
gurkha (noun) - A member of the Nepalese hill people known for their military tradition, loyalty, bravery, and association with the British Army's Brigade of Gurkhas.
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- A member of the dominant ethnic group in Nepal, with a Himalayan diaspora.
- A member of this people recruited to serve in their own elite units in the British and Indian armies.
- Referring or belonging to the Gurkha people.
- Referring or belonging to Gurkha soldiers.
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He looked exactly like a gurkha.
The gurkha kitchen.
I think my regular partner was a Gurkha in a past life.
Gurkha soldiers recruited into the respective armies are liable for service worldwide.
Never tell a Gurkha his mission is over.
They are one of the main Gurkha tribes.
The Gurkha regiments had two battalions each.
Maybe they found a Gurkha more agreeable than me.
I have a plan for the Gurkha.
British troops and gurkha stationed in Singapore are sent.
Jane was raped by three men wearing Gurkha uniforms.
Gurkha officers had no authority to command troops of British regiments.
I would probably have a Gurkha here right now.
Senior Gurkha officers are distinguished by a gold flash on the cap badge.
I have not been a Gurkha for years.
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Units of Gurkha soldiers and British soldiers were sent to track it but failed.
It was not at first exclusively Gurkha in composition.
Gurkha was the first Tribal and first British destroyer to be sunk by air attack.
Pokhara is home to many Gurkha soldiers.
Supply routes of the Gurkha army had been closed since the last few days.
The capital city was destroyed by the invading Gurkha army.
It is also where the Gurkha Contingent is based.
The locals had also been impressed with the quick Gurkha reactions.
Gurkha HQ and recruit training were moved to the UK.
You should be careful around people with the Gurkha knife tattoos.
Gurkha unit officers are British.
They used loudspeakers to obtain contact with the Gurkha forces stationed there.
Gurkha troops were part of the Allied occupation force in Japan.
Ghandruk was once once a major recruitment centre for the famous Gurkha soldiers.
British and Gurkha troops stationed in Singapore were sent to him.
So they sent their best Gurkha.
Awtaad and The Gurkha were both withdrawn at this stage.
The festival was inaugurated by retired British Gurkha officer.
This is further documented in a list of Gurkha regiments serving under the Indian Army.
I am talking about the Gurkha.
There are a total of nine Gurkha Guard companies commanded by local and British officer.
Go find your own Gurkha.
Maybe your father was a Gurkha soldier who fought against the Malayan communists.
He looks exactly like a Gurkha.
Gurkha Cigars were named after Nepalese warriors whose bravery impressed the British soldiers.
War with the Gurkha army.
The Royal Gurkha Rifles retains the battle honours and traditions of its antecedent units.
The Kukri which is a short curved knife used by the Gurkha troops.
The trooper wears the Hat Terrai Gurkha when on guard duty and while on parade.
He and his family moved to Pokhara after being recruited to an Indian Gurkha regiment.
Gurkha Rossi Changed his profile picture.
The strength was further increased with the formation of a Gurkha Military Police unit.
Though I doubt a Gurkha had anything to do with this.
The British achieved the same advantages by using eight integrated Gurkha battalions in Malaya.
Gurkha military rank system in the British Indian Army.