Qhurkha runakuna (Inlish simipi: gurkha), Gorkhali sutiyuq indunimuwan [ɡorkʰali], paykunaqa Indiya mama llaqtap hatun suyunpi tiyaq awqaq pusaqkunam, astawanta Nipal mama llaqtapi, Indiyap Urin-inti lluqsimuy lawpi wakin suyukunapi tiyaq.[1] [2]

Nepal awqaqkuna, Gustave Le Bonpa ruwasqan, 1885 watapi.
Qhurkha Awqaq nisqap monumentonmi Horse Guards Avenue nisqapi, Ministry of Defence nisqap hawanpi, Westminster, Lundun llaqtapi.
A khukuri, Gurkha runakunap silq'u ayñin.

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  1. Minahan, James (30 May 2002) (English simipi). Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups Around the World A-Z [4 Volumes]. ABC-CLIO. p. 679. ISBN 978-0-313-07696-1. «British military pay and pensions became the primary source of income for the Gurkha peoples of Nepal and north-eastern India.» 
  2. Who are Gurkhas?
"https://qu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qhurkha_runa&oldid=654040" p'anqamanta chaskisqa (Wikipedia, Qhichwa / Quechua)