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Kukris and Gurkhas: Nepalese Kukri Combat Knives and the Men Who Wield Them: Knives, Swords, and Bayonets: A World History of Edged Weapon Warfare, #1
Kukris and Gurkhas: Nepalese Kukri Combat Knives and the Men Who Wield Them: Knives, Swords, and Bayonets: A World History of Edged Weapon Warfare, #1
Kukris and Gurkhas: Nepalese Kukri Combat Knives and the Men Who Wield Them: Knives, Swords, and Bayonets: A World History of Edged Weapon Warfare, #1
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The Gurkhas have been termed the only soldiers who can win their battles on their reputation alone. Weapons shape the character of the men who wield them and two upturned kukris meeting at the top, their naked blades crossing, serve as the identifying insignia of the Brigade of Gurkhas in the United Kingdom.

The Gurkhas were brought to the world’s attention in the nineteenth century, when the territory ruled by Britain’s Honourable East India Company in Nepal experienced a number of boundary disputes and Gurkha raids. Mutual respect developed between the Gurkhas and the British, who viewed the Gurkhas as disciplined and capable fighters training under the motto, “It is better to die than to be a coward.”

In modern times the Gurkhas have served the British Crown in several campaigns worldwide, including both World Wars. As World War II ended Gurkhas saw active service mainly in the Far East, until Britain moved forward to defend the Falkland Islands following the Argentine occupation in the spring of 1982.

This book examines the kukri knife as a combat weapon and relates it to the history of the Gurkha soldier. It starts with a historical background of the Gurkhas, including an account of the campaigns in which they have fought. It then explores the origin and handling characteristics of the kukri and its combat applications. Next it discusses Gurkha recruitment into the British and Indian armies, followed by an examination of the status of Gurkhas as mercenary soldiers. The book summarizes with a discussion of the Gurkha reputation as the “bravest of the brave.” The concluding remarks focus on the Gurkhas’ so-called “inherent” fighting characteristics and the kukri knife as a symbol of status and skill.

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Release dateAug 31, 2016
ISBN9781524223632
Kukris and Gurkhas: Nepalese Kukri Combat Knives and the Men Who Wield Them: Knives, Swords, and Bayonets: A World History of Edged Weapon Warfare, #1
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Martina Sprague

Martina Sprague grew up in the Stockholm area of Sweden. She has a Master of Arts degree in Military History from Norwich University in Vermont and has studied a variety of combat arts since 1987. As an independent scholar, she writes primarily on subjects pertaining to military and general history, politics, and instructional books on the martial arts. For more information, please visit her website: www.modernfighter.com.

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