I hope in future anybody's attacks in our people's our country nepal our gurkha protect our people's & country we proud n respect to gurkha Jay nepal aayo gorkhli
Gurkhas, the last paradoxe of history. Little men, so strong such brave, and with a sens of honnor than noone has today. Always good manners, always clean and smart, always smiling with a top education. And in the top five of warriors. Pray to your son to be only an half of them.
How is it slavery they are providing for their families making more money than they could ever hope to at home in Nepal. Nobody forces these young men to to join the British army they do it to provide a better life for their families and to continue the tradition of serving the British empire. I have a profound respect for these soldiers and their military achievements over the past 200 years.
LeCrazyCanuckEh The one thing it is not is slavery. There is huge mutual respect now and historically between the British and the Gurkhas, hence the symbiosis. This is a partnership that has stood the test of time, not someone standing on someone's neck, the British value these guys and the Gurkhas aspire to live up to their corps d'esprit within the British army, that they earnt through treaty not conquest.
They get paid exactly the same rates as their British counterparts for doing the same role and have done so for some time. Admittedly it took it's time, but the world turns and since the mid 90's their pay rates have corresponded to normal army rates of pay accordingly. They are valued both by we who have worked with them, and finally monetarily by the government who hires them. This is an old documentary (at least 20 years old), you can tell by some of the uniforms being worn by those being interviewed and by much of the equipment being used. Even during the documentary at 19:55 onwards it mentions that Hong Kong will not be united with China until 1997; that is a bit of a clue wouldn't you say that much of the information that is within the documentary simply isn't current and hasn't been accurate for some time. I suggest not relying on youtube videos as the be all and end all of your education or research.
you can show some particular event like yours Viki Evendri.but we have shown the entire world who we are .in every corner of world whereever you go either in flakland or anywhere .Go to the histry of ours and then to of great britain,firstly we fought with english and to the world by the side of britan.how britan became the huge one.its all by the gurkhas.win or lose , whatever ....we fought like the thunder...undoubtedly......Viki Evendri....still we deserve....better to die rather to be coward..
Fantastic people to have on your side.Truly fearsome opponents. Thank God the British Army has 'em !!! Respect to all Gurkhas.
"Better to die than be a coward" is the motto of the world famous Nepalese Gurkha soldiers who are an integral part of the British Army.
My Grandad and my Dad they are Ex Gurkha Rifles
true
. The bravest of the braves.
Be proud.
Remember :" If you don't fear death, you are lying yet dead or you are a Gurkha".
It's more, it's an institution. They are like SAS or SBS. the cream of the cream.
Ture are you Nepali because I am
Proud to be nepali
Dream to be gurkha....💓
$30 a month is shameful for such ardent service.
I hope in future anybody's attacks in our people's our country nepal our gurkha protect our people's & country we proud n respect to gurkha Jay nepal aayo gorkhli
I've heard stories of them from my dad who was lucky enough to do some training with them. I never did, but wish I could have when I was in the ARMY
Gurkhas, the last paradoxe of history. Little men, so strong such brave, and with a sens of honnor than noone has today. Always good manners, always clean and smart, always smiling with a top education. And in the top five of warriors. Pray to your son to be only an half of them.
"If a man tells you that he is not afraid to die, he is either lying, or he is a Gurkha."
Bro wtf
Wou thank you for uploading such an excellent video about Gurkhas.
Don't say gurkha are indian, they are Nepali wherever they are.
joining the military is a honorable in any country to protect ur people
Gurkhas are the best fighter . Jay gorkhali...!!!
haha i feel amazed that saying Nepalese eat dairy product for the first time.... Nepalese eat the pure and quality dairy products ......
Just like a Ninja at Japan.
Jai Gorkha ✊🇳🇵
Jy nepal
Great Nepal,Great Goorkhas
Gurkhas rifles are part British armed forces 💂♀️🇬🇧
America needs this!
They're called Seals
@@m.anthonyc.8761 Nope that's equivalent to the British SAS. Gurkhas are a foreign legion that joins the British Army.
In the UK they are respected alongside the Sas or Marines....that good!
2:32 that's my uncle rajkumar rai
Are there bits where the sound cuts out or is it just me?
Kazzerax I'm having the same problem.
gorkhali✊✊
Just like hell week for seals but just to try out for the military .do you think these guys want it bad I think so
Jai Gurkha jai hind
we r gorkhas...
Wooooowww😱😱😱😱😱😱
I can't but feel for these poor people....clearly a form of slavery! Thank you for sharing I was unaware of the Gurkhas and learned a lot...Cheers
How is it slavery they are providing for their families making more money than they could ever hope to at home in Nepal. Nobody forces these young men to to join the British army they do it to provide a better life for their families and to continue the tradition of serving the British empire. I have a profound respect for these soldiers and their military achievements over the past 200 years.
LeCrazyCanuckEh The one thing it is not is slavery. There is huge mutual respect now and historically between the British and the Gurkhas, hence the symbiosis. This is a partnership that has stood the test of time, not someone standing on someone's neck, the British value these guys and the Gurkhas aspire to live up to their corps d'esprit within the British army, that they earnt through treaty not conquest.
James O'Halloran ya so getting soldiers for pennies on the dollar...there is no form of slavery at all? sigh
They get paid exactly the same rates as their British counterparts for doing the same role and have done so for some time. Admittedly it took it's time, but the world turns and since the mid 90's their pay rates have corresponded to normal army rates of pay accordingly. They are valued both by we who have worked with them, and finally monetarily by the government who hires them.
This is an old documentary (at least 20 years old), you can tell by some of the uniforms being worn by those being interviewed and by much of the equipment being used. Even during the documentary at 19:55 onwards it mentions that Hong Kong will not be united with China until 1997; that is a bit of a clue wouldn't you say that much of the information that is within the documentary simply isn't current and hasn't been accurate for some time. I suggest not relying on youtube videos as the be all and end all of your education or research.
James O'Halloran All you had to say was that they receive same wage....thanks for info
Aww yeah 🤘🏻🇳🇵🕯
jai gorkha
30 bucks ,,,,,,pay them 100 times that ,,
Peter Moyes we do now...thank god!
I will do the same... If anyone mess with us
Gurkhas
aayo gorkhali....😡😡😡😡
We are Indonesian Muslims have been defeated them in Surabaya at 1945, 10 November
you can show some particular event like yours Viki Evendri.but we have shown the entire world who we are .in every corner of world whereever you go either in flakland or anywhere .Go to the histry of ours and then to of great britain,firstly we fought with english and to the world by the side of britan.how britan became the huge one.its all by the gurkhas.win or lose , whatever ....we fought like the thunder...undoubtedly......Viki Evendri....still we deserve....better to die rather to be coward..