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The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of....?
Asked by nargis bhambi,
27 Nov '08 01:12 am
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Nepal and they were the mercenaries of the British Army and much revered today
Answered by Janis, 27 Nov '08 05:11 am
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The Gurkhas belong to Nepal but not sure and no proof if they are the original inhabitants.
Answered by Ani Nair, 29 Nov '08 10:36 am
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The people from Nepal, who take their name from the eighth century Hindu warrior-saint Guru Gorakhnath. Gurkhas claim descent from the Hindu Rajputs and Brahmins of Northern India, who entered modern Nepal from the west.
Answered by swathi sudhapalli, 27 Nov '08 02:13 am
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