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dbpedia:4_Gorkha_Rifles
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The 4 Gorkha Rifles (GR), abbreviated as 4 GR, is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Indian and Nepalese nationality. The Fourth Gorkha Rifles has five infantry battalions. The regiment was raised in 1857 as part of the British Indian Army.
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4 Gorkha Rifles
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1857-01-01Z
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France and Flanders 1914–15, Egypt 1916, Aubers, The Cauldron, Tigris 1916, Theatre Honours:Punjab 1965,Jammu and Kashmir 1971 World War I: 1919–39:Afghanistan 1919. Baluchistan 1918. Mandalay. Chindits 1944, 1866–1914:Ali Masjid,Kabul 1879andKandahar 1880,Afghanistan 1878–80,Chitral Campaign,Waziristan Campaign 1895,Tirah Campaign,Punjab Frontier,Boxer Rebellion, China 1900 N.W. Frontier India 1917, Ypres 1915, World War II Givenchy 1914, Gallipoli 1915, Mesopotamia 1916–18, Bishenpur, Battle of Kut1917, Punch, Gurais and Bilafond La Shwebo, St. Julien, Neuve Chapelle, Italy 1943–45 Monte Cedrone, North Africa 1940–43, Baghdad Syria 1941, Burma 1942–45,Pegu 1942, Trestina, Festubert (1915), Iraq 1941, 1947–present:
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Rifle Green; faced black and Red
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dbpedia:Company_rule_in_India dbpedia:Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India dbpedia:India
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dbpedia:Himachal_Pradesh dbpedia:Bakloh dbpedia:Dharamsala
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Government (1st Bn pipers plaids and pipe bags) A pair of crossedKhukris with the Roman numeral IV below,and Ashoka on top. Mackenzie HLI (2nd Bn pipers plaids and pipe bags)
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dbpedia:Indian_Army
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Five battalions
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Kayar Hunu Bhanda Marnu Ramro (Better to die than live like a coward)
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Light Infantry
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