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4TH GORKHA RIFLES, INDIAN ARMY
Regimental Headquarters :
Raised : 1857 as The Extra Goorkha Regiment. During 1924-1950 The Regiment had the Title 4th Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles.
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Literature: Mike Chappell: The Gurkhas (Osprey Elite Series)
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