Kukris and Gurkhas

Name/Title

Kukris and Gurkhas

Secondary Title

Nepalese Kukri Combat Knives and the Men Who Wield Them

Description

Kukris and Gurkhas 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.

Category

Book
Books & Paper

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Getty AAT

Concept

books

Dimensions

Height

20.3 cm

Width

12.7 cm

Depth

0.56 cm

Book Details

Author

Martina Sprague

Publisher

CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Date Published

2013

Binding

Binding Type

Paperback

Publication Language

English

Publication Subjects

Introduction - Historical background - Kukri origin and handling - Gurkha recruitment practices and mercenary status - "Bravest of the brave", born or made? - Concluding remarks

ISBN

1484907078 9781484907078

Notes

96 Pages

Web Links and URLs

Brigade of Gurkhas