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The Gurkhas: Fierce Warriors of the British Army

De: Korey Blathewick
Narrado por: Val Caruso
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For over two hundred years, the Gurkhas have stood among the most respected soldiers in the world — fierce, disciplined warriors from the rugged hills of Nepal whose courage and loyalty have become legendary. The Gurkhas: Fierce Warriors of the British Army takes listeners deep into their history, from the first time they clashed with British forces as formidable enemies to their enduring role as a vital part of the modern British Army.

The book begins in the foothills of the Himalayas, where generations of Nepalese men were shaped by an unforgiving landscape and a warrior tradition rooted in honour, endurance, and skill with the iconic kukri blade. It traces their first meeting with the British during the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814–1816, a conflict in which the British East India Company expected an easy victory but instead met with fierce resistance. The bravery and tactical skill of the Gorkha soldiers impressed their adversaries so deeply that they soon became allies, serving under the British flag.

From this unlikely beginning grew a partnership forged in both hardship and mutual respect. The book explores the gruelling selection process — including the legendary “Doko race” — that has, for generations, ensured only the fittest and most determined become Gurkhas. It delves into the symbolism and practical power of the kukri knife, a weapon as deadly in battle as it is useful in daily life, and a lasting emblem of Gurkha identity.

Through detailed accounts, the narrative brings to life the Gurkhas’ role in the great conflicts of history: the mud-choked trenches of the First World War, the jungles of Burma in the Second World War, and countless post-war operations.

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