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    The Gorkha Bridge is a 195 m-long (640 ft) cantilever footbridge connecting Sirdibas and Kerauja, Gorkha in Nepal. It was constructed with the help of...
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    The 11 Gorkha Rifles is a Gorkha regiment of the Indian Army that was re-raised after independence. The regiment consists of primarily the Kirant Tribes...
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    Footbridge (redirect from Foot bridge)
    Gateshead Millennium Bridge, London, England Goodwill Bridge at Brisbane, Australia Gorkha Bridge in the Gorkha District, Nepal Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin, Ireland...
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    proportions of the two rivers and their drainage areas." Nepal portal Gorkha Bridge Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon, the deepest canyon in the world Montmoli...
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    1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment), often referred to as the 1st Gorkha Rifles, or 1 GR in abbreviation, is the most senior Gorkha Infantry regiment...
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    The 4th Gorkha Rifles or the Fourth Gorkha Rifles, abbreviated as 4 GR, is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Indian...
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  • The Bridge to Nowhere is a concrete road bridge meant to connect Gorkha Municipality and Siranchowk Rural Municipality in Gorkha District, Gandaki Province...
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  • 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force), also abbreviated as 5 GR(FF) is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Nepalese origin...
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    Prithvi Narayan Shah (category Kings of Gorkha)
    1775), was the last king of the Gorkha Kingdom and first king of the Kingdom of Nepal (also called the Kingdom of Gorkha). Prithvi Narayan Shah started...
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    After this, Garhwal was devastated by a Rohilla invasion in 1757. In 1795, Gorkha troops temporarily overran Garhwal, including the entirety of Uttarkashi...
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    The Bridge to Nowhere, being built, is an incomplete road bridge over the Daroudi River in Gorkha Municipality, meant to connect Nareshwor, Gorkha Municipality...
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    Following the partition of India in 1947, he was reassigned to the 8th Gorkha Rifles. Manekshaw was seconded to a planning role during the 1947 Indo-Pakistani...
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    whole of Garhwal Kingdom for the next 915 years, up to 1803. In 1803, the Gorkhas invaded Garhwal commanded by army generals Amar Singh Thapa, Hastidal Shah...
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  • Himani Shah (category Members of the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu, First Class)
    program in 2011 January Tamakoshi River bridge fencing in 2011 National Honours Member of the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu, 1st class (23/10/2001).[citation...
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    (Nepali: नेपाल-चीन युद्ध), also known as the Sino-Gorkha War and in Chinese as the campaign of Gorkha (Chinese: 廓爾喀之役), was a war fought between the Qing...
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    Rukum (13.8%) Udayapur (13.3%) Dolpa (12.1%) Mustang (11.7%) Parbat (11.7%) Gorkha (11.5%) Okhaldhunga (11.5%) Rupandehi (10.9%) Ramechhap (10.8%) Dhankuta...
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    the Gorkhas from over-running the whole of the northern frontier. The Anglo-Gorkha war broke out in 1814, which resulted in the defeat of the Gorkhas and...
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  • of 1971 Meghna Heli Bridge Pakistani Instrument of Surrender Col. C L Proudfoot, Flash of the Khukri: History of the 3rd Gorkha Rifles Regiment, Vision...
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    [paɳɖe] or [pãɽẽ]) was a Chhetri political family with ancestral roots from Gorkha Kingdom that directly ruled Nepali administration affairs from the 16th...
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  • Suriname defunct RDR Goodridge (UK) Limited RED STAR United Kingdom G1 Gorkha Airlines GORKHA AIRLINES Nepal ?ICAO GOR Gorlitsa Airlines GORLITSA Ukraine HKG...
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    battalion, Mahar Regiment Maj. Krishna Gopal Chatterjee – 3rd battalion, 4 Gorkha Rifles 2/Lt. Rajeev Sandhu – 7th battalion, Assam Regiment Maj. Padmapani...
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  • moved from Calcutta to a border location east of Basirhat in support of 1/3 Gorkha Rifles. 49 Parachute Field Battery was part of the 2 Parachute Battalion...
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    is the elder brother of Cardinal Ivan Dias. Francis T. Dias joined the Gorkha Regiment in 1954 as a second lieutenant.[citation needed] The citation for...
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    1947. The 4th Battalion joined the Indian Army as the 5th Battalion, 8th Gorkha Rifles (Sirmoor Rifles), where it exists to this day. As part of the British...
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  • cadres of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) around two companies of 5/8th Gorkha Rifles Infantry Battalion Group of the Indian Army at Kailahun by effecting...
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  • for the operations in Sylhet. This included:- E force was formed by 5/5 Gorkha Rifles and two East Bengal battalions 59th Mountain Brigade concentrated...
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    cinema halls closing, non-traditional distribution models may be used. Gorkha cinema consists of films produced by Nepali-speaking Indians. The Odia-language...
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  • Ganesh Pandey (category People from Gorkha District)
    Kaski. He became the king of Gorkha with the help of accomplices namely Kaji Ganesh Pandey. He ascended the throne of Gorkha on 1559 A.D. 19th century writer...
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  • Regiment 16 Field Regiment 17 (Parachute) Field Regiment (Zojila and Poongali Bridge) 18 Medium Regiment 22 Medium Regiment (Sittang and Yenangyaung) 23 Field...
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    Early Shah rule Gorkha Kingdom Prithvi Narayan Shah Unification Kalu Pande Kingdom of Nepal Monarchs Sino-Nepal War Bhimsen Thapa Anglo-Nepal War Balbhadra...
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