In Chapter 5 of the 'Land of the Brave' DVD, Major (retired) Gerald Davies, curator of the Gurkha Museum describes the hill people of the West of Nepal.
The 'Land of the Brave' DVD is available from the Gurkha Museum's online shop: http://www.thegurkhamuseum.co.uk/The_Shop/DVD_and_CD/Land_of_the_Brave/40/154
The music is provided by the Band of the Bridage of Gurkhas who can be contacted via: gurkhaband@hotmail.co.uk
Magar-Gurung-Rai-Limbu (MaGuRaLi) must unify more than ever and build Nepal in time to come. While the rest of the Nepalese were classified as "masine" (slaveable) according to Muluki Ain (Nation Code) of Nepal written in 1854 by Hindu ruler J.B Rana, these 4 group are "namasine" (unslaveable). In order to remove the obstacle(to rule the country with oppression), the Rana government allowed the British to recruit these 4 group as the Gurkhas. The main intention to let them die in foreign land.
diliprai 1 year ago 3
love it.
the guy actually prounced Ale and Ghale correctly XD
baalkta 1 year ago 2