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Malaun (Bengali: মালাউন) is a
pejorative term for
Bengali Hindus and
Hindus in general, most
commonly used in
Bangladesh by
Bengali Muslims. The word is...
- 1st
Gorkha Rifles (The
Malaun Regiment),
often referred to as the 1st
Gorkha Rifles, or 1 GR in abbreviation, is the most
senior Gorkha Infantry regiment...
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formed the 1st
Gorkha Rifles in 1815 (The
Malaun Regiment).
Bhagsu is also the home of 1st
Gorkha Rifles (The
Malaun Regiment).
Bhagsu is
named after the Bhagsunag...
- army of
independent India were: 1st King
George V's Own
Gurkha Rifles (The
Malaun Regiment) 3rd
Queen Alexandra's Own
Gurkha Rifles 4th
Prince of Wales's...
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controlling operation of the
whole Western Region of
Nepal from the fort of
Malaun,
whereas the fort of
Surajgadh was in the
south of this fort. As the British...
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which later became the 1st King George's Own
Gurkha Rifles, saw
action at
Malaun Fort
under the
leadership of Lt. Lawtie, who
reported to
Ochterlony that...
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refer to
several different regiments of Gurkhas: 1st
Gorkha Rifles (The
Malaun Regiment) 2nd King
Edward VII's Own
Gurkha Rifles (The
Sirmoor Rifles) 3rd...
- PMID 13796809. R. Jackstell; A. Frisch; M. Beller; D. Rottger; M.
Malaun; B.
Bildstein (2002). "Efficient
telomerization of 1,3-butadiene with alcohols...
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Xhosa word "amalawu" or "ilawu",
meaning "Hottentot".
Malaun Bangladesh Hindus "
Malaun" is
derived from
Bengali মালাউন (maalaaun),
which in turn was...
- (westernized
South Asians)
Coolie Bengali Hindus Bong
Bongal Danchi babu
Dkhar Malaun Mayang Indians ****i (Northeast Indians)
Coolie Keling (Maritime Southeast...