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  • 0:28 look like a bridge from sera a bit away from Baglung.

  • @nepalfool

    That bridge is from eastern Nepal on Tamor river. The picture is from B. M. Niven's "The Mountain Kingdom: Portraits of Nepal and the Gurkhas." The book is available on amazon dot com. In the book, the caption for the picture reads "A bridge of heavy logs cantilevered out over the headwaters of the Tamur River, E. Nepal. "

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  • Neolithic tools found in the Kathmandu Valley indicate that the Mongoloid people have been living in the Himalayan region for at least 9,000 years. This is quite a findings released by the Journals of the Department of Archaeology of Nepal, published 2003.

    Archaeological Activities in Nepal Since 1893 AD To 2002 AD by Prakash Darnal

    A History of Nepal by John Whelpton

    God-apes and fossil men: pale anthropology of South Asia by Kenneth A. R. Kennedy

    This same Mongoloid race is the "Gurkhas"

  • @diliprai Where can i see the whole movie?

  • dear Scorpio7maharjan,

    The 'Land of the Brave' DVD is available from the Gurkha Museum's online shop.

    Visit Gurkha Museum website and you can shop online for this DVD.

    Hope this help you.

  • @diliprai thats fake and lie....u people are cowards,we aryans are the true gurkhas.u are just like dogs,obeying ur masters

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