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Ram Kiratee Rai was born in a Mud House on the lap of Chomolungma, where the Golden Eagle rules the sky and the Yeti welcomes the thrill-seekers.
At age 18, he was lured and caged by the glorious facade of the British-Gurkha Brigade for more than 20 years. London’s disgraceful legacy compelled him to chronicle the “BRITISH-GURKHA SLAVE WARRIORS,” to expose their 2 Century long historical motto: “The Gurkhas are born in a barn, they must remain in a barn.”
Gurkha is a pseudonym for the indigenous mountain men from Chomolungma, but a precious commodity freely traded between London and Kathmandu since 1815. This book is a true saga exposing the discrimination and the inhumane exploitation experienced by the thousands of powerless Gurkhas who constantly faced and are still facing the silent genocide while sacrificing their lives for Great Britain.
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