About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
@@Fearnews-tc6fg recently there were a gas pipeline from iran to india via Pakistan from many years, but recently india decided to go on under sea, becoz, pakistan not much interested in this, iran provide pipeline till iran border, but corroupt Pakistan authority didn't maded any infrastructure, result loss to india, so india decided to take from sea. problm here is Pakistan not aligned to develop this region, either pak work on as usa puppet or as china puppet.
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
ये भारत की विदेश नीति की जीत है, दुनिया मे भारत एकमात्र ऐसा देश है जो ईरान और अमेरिका में पैच अप करवा सकता है। पर उसके लिए ईरान को भी अपने सख्त धार्मिक नीतियों में बदलाव करना होगा जो वहाँ का युवा वर्ग आने वाले कुछ वर्षों में पक्का करने वाला है। ईरान के आम लोग दिल के बहुत ही सच्चे लोग है केवल कुछ पुराने कट्टरपंथी बदल गए तो सब अच्छा हो जाएगा
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848 During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14] Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17] Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18] At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees. - F. V. Raper
Iran ko bolo ek baar Kashmir par bole phir dekh na iran ki hawa kaise niklti hn yeh wo CONGRESS govt wala desh nhi hn ab India apne intrest pehle dekhta hn nd ..India saudi UAE isreal hote hue EUROPE jane wale link road par b kaam shyad start hone wala hn
@@arjunsharma3925 Kashmir me Pakistan ghus kar kabza bahut pahle kar liya jiska randi rona Modi ji rote hue Congress ko doshi mante hai or china arunachal pradesh me ghus kar apna naya map bhi jari kar diya ispar kya kahna hai tumhara? bhakto ko nahi dikhega kyunki papa rohgar mahangai or shikha chodkar mandir masjid hindu muslim agda pichhda ke elawa koi mudda nahi hai,
A railway line From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British used devil of Pakistaniyat ( Idea of land for pures)started from muglistan...though Mughals were also mixed impure ( Turk women and Mongol men). Pakistaniyat existed long before British.Ye Mughal bhoot utarna bhi jaruri hae pakistaniyon sey.
We will support Israel, We will vote for Palestine, We will also Deal with Iran, We will Trade with Russia, We will be with USA also 😂 This is Called Diplomacy Bro 😪
यार पाक अधिकृत कश्मीर में पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ विरोध हो रहा है। ईमानदार पत्रकारिता के लिए बीबीसी कोई रिपोर्ट नही दिखा रहा है। बीबीसी बोल रहा है की ये दुख काहे खत्म नहीं होता
BBC walo POK m jo Protest kr rhe hai Log use bhi dikha do .... Ki kaise wo log log vapas bhart m aana chahte hai .... Pr dikhaoge nhi ...BIKE HUE HO NA ...... Unsubscribe .... .
abey waha jab deney waley companies bhi indian hai jismey Pakistani Afghanistan Philippines srilanka nepal African countries Arab countries sab job kartey hai 😂
भाई साहब, जब हिंदी भाषा का उपयोग कर रहे हो तो, मिलीयन, बीलीयन इत्यादि शब्द के स्थान पर हिंदी में जो शब्द है, उसका उपयोग करने में क्यों शरमाते हो? क्या बीबीसी वालो पर गुलाम भारत मानसिकता, अब तक हावी है?। यह दुखद है कि भारतीय या भारतवंशी ही बीबीसी में इस मानसिकता से आजाद नहीं हैं।
पाकिस्तान और चीन ही नहीं BBC को भी पछतावा हो रहा है 😂😂😂
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
मुझे ऐसा लग रहा है कि सबसे ज्यादा जलन/कष्ट तुमको हो रहा है। 🤔
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*Müthlism Ka Dalal Hai Tu ?*
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*Wo To Dikh Hi Raha Hai Abdul Beta*
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BBC Ko Mirchi To Lagni hai 😂😂😂
Hindustan zindabad
Mordabad
@@user-kk2ln3sc8d,bete naro se kuch nhi hota...😂😂
tera Pakistan to gya...
I am Pakistani and I appreciate that deal. Well-done India
Sbse jyada mirchi USA ko lga
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
@@Bhoothpretnews but Pakistani army never wants peace between both countries
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
Right bhai
Par agr iran ne Kashmir par kush bola toh India ab iran ko b peel dale gay ab wo moni baba nd CONGRESS govt nhi hn
BBC you please use bernol😅
😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
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Well done mera bharat
*70 Sal Phele Sab Collector The, Berojgari To 10 Sal Se Ho Gayi Warna Me Bhi Ratan Tata Ki Takkar Ka Tha*
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
It is a misinformation that most people think that all attacked happened from west
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
Modi ka chamcha
Modi power..🔥🔥
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
😂😂😂😂 desh samal nhi raha modi anpad bol😂
Abe chutiye ye project 20 sal s bhi pehla hai Atal bihari ne start kiya tha
Absolutly
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Bharat super
❤❤❤❤❤Jai India, jai Iran❤❤❤
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
अभी तक pok मे हो रहे प्रोटेस्ट पर रिपोर्ट नही आई बीबीसी 😢
पेट दर्द अच्छा है ...pok दंगे को वीडियो नही आया
लगता है इण्डियन मानसिकता में कुछ गड़बड़ीहै 😂
*Next, Superpower-Vishva-Guru* 🇮🇳❤️🇨🇳
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
@@Fearnews-tc6fg recently there were a gas pipeline from iran to india via Pakistan from many years, but recently india decided to go on under sea, becoz, pakistan not much interested in this, iran provide pipeline till iran border, but corroupt Pakistan authority didn't maded any infrastructure, result loss to india, so india decided to take from sea.
problm here is Pakistan not aligned to develop this region, either pak work on as usa puppet or as china puppet.
IRAN IRAN IRAN….best country in the world
Usa best country
@@KING_BAWLDIN66 usa is not a country it is a terror organization..
@@KING_BAWLDIN66 nice joke 🤣🤣
@@syedalizaidi649 why
@@KING_BAWLDIN66 whole world knows what USA is…..
Good job 🇮🇳
Modi hai to mumkin hai ❤😎
BBC में तब से मातम छाया हुआ है । 😂
*BBC POK Ka News Lao* 🔥😜🤭
😂🤣😂😆💀🌪️🇮🇳👑💪🏻
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
India samal nhi raha pok chaiye and bhakat ko😂😂😂😂
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
@@mdsadrul3545beta apna pakistan dekh le..😂
Good. Job
*Modi Hai To USA Bhi Nahi Hai*
🔥🥂🗿💀🌪️🇮🇳👑💪🏻
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
इस समझौते से सबसे ज्यादा मिर्ची अमेरिका को लगी है, और UK वाले BBC भी
Modi hai to mumkin hai Narendra Modi ji jindabad jindabad
L modi
Thanks fo safe democracy
मोदी है तो मुमकिन है 😊
Very very good
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
This is called a qualified diplomatic practice where national interest is on the top priority.
Indiazandabad
Modi ji hain to mumkin hai. BJP lawo desh bchawo. Choron ko bhgawo. Jai hind 🇮🇳
400+ 🌪️🗿
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
@@Bhoothpretnews it's good to know your own history.
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
@@AshokKumarNaithani I know you are a garhwali
India jitega❤❤
Good news
Bharat biswaguru keise banega...
Bharat mata ki jai 🙏🚩🚩🇮🇳🙏
Only Modi Raaj 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳
انڈیا زندہ باد
Iran jindabad❤
Thanknqu sir
*German Shepherd :*
*Do We Really Need Strong Foreign Policy*
🤣😂😆😂😊
Opposition may sab pappu hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@karan.kunwar543
Han LodeneBhujjyam sab tere pappa jaisa LodeneBhujjyam nahi hai😂😂
દેખા મોદી પાવર
चलो आज बीबीसी ने भी मान लिया😂😂😂
Waaaaaaah kya baat hai 👍🤲❤
Ye samjhota hona bahut jarurat tha
Jay Bharat
We are good in earth,
Bbc be like ye deal kase ho gyi yrr nhi honi thi 😭
Tu chutiye hai kya ya Pakistani hai jo India ki tarakki nahi chahta
IRAN shia sayyad country hai jo pure world Mai ikloti country hai shia sayyad really Muslims ke
Baki sari country fake momdn hai
Bharat mata ki jai 🚩🚩🇮🇳🙏🚩🇮🇳
Only Modi Raaj
Bharat mata ki jai 🙏🚩🇮🇳🙏🚩
Only Modi Raaj
❤
Nice 👌
Iran k saath America ne jo Kiya hai vo bhulaya nhi ja skta
Bharat Iran ka sambandh yugo Yugo se hai..
*Jai Hind jai Bharat*
Good decision
ये भारत की विदेश नीति की जीत है, दुनिया मे भारत एकमात्र ऐसा देश है जो ईरान और अमेरिका में पैच अप करवा सकता है। पर उसके लिए ईरान को भी अपने सख्त धार्मिक नीतियों में बदलाव करना होगा जो वहाँ का युवा वर्ग आने वाले कुछ वर्षों में पक्का करने वाला है। ईरान के आम लोग दिल के बहुत ही सच्चे लोग है केवल कुछ पुराने कट्टरपंथी बदल गए तो सब अच्छा हो जाएगा
BBC news are crying 😭😭😭😭
Man of Developing India = MODI
🇮🇳🇮🇷🇮🇳🇮🇷🇮🇳🇮🇷👍👍👍👍
BBC Namskar
India should join Iran Pakistan gas pipeline project also, For the progress of the region and india.
Pok ke bare me kitne video daale h😮
Being Pakistani , i think both ports has there own potenciel
BBC in pain
We must know that who is our enemy and Who is our fast friend
Xi jinping 🇨🇳 is crying
China superpower one belts one roads 150 country
इंडियन मानसिकता 😂
AADANi aur iran ka samjhota huaa hai
from pakistan we wlcome this historic deal.
Nobody cares about you guys.
Go out from Indian channel.
Jhatka Pakistan chaina ko kam laga hai jhatka toh sabse Jada BBC angrejo ko laga hai 😂
Sarvanand Sonowal ❤ki 1 video hona jahiya 😍😍
🙏
How about US?
पिछले 10 साल से चबहार चबहार सुनते सुनते दिमाग पक गया है कुछ नया बताओ भाई
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815, most of whom were not just Gorkhalis, but Kumaonis, Garhwalis and other Himalayan hill men. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces
Gurkhas served as troops under contract to the British East India Company in the Pindaree War of 1817, in Bharatpur in 1826, and the First and Second Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1846 and 1848
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation. The 8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion made a notable contribution during the conflict, and 25 Indian Order of Merit awards were made to men from that regiment during the Siege of Delhi.[14]
Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day.[15] Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 60th Rifles and a strong bond developed.[16][17]
Twelve regiments from the Nepalese Army also took part in the battle at Lucknow
Toh news dekh kyo raha hai Bhai band karde
Desh toh 70 salo se CONGRESS ka nara gareebi hatao sun sun kar desh pura paak gaya hn😜😜😜
Israil ke liye bhi jhatka hai ,
British writer and explorer Captain F.V. Raper (of the 10th Bengal) has written an eye-witness account of this slave trade in the Asiatic Researches (vol. xi.):[18]
At the foot of the pass leading from Har Ki Pauri is a Gurkhali 'chauki' or post, to which slaves are brought down from the hills and exposed for sale. Many hundreds of these poor wretches, of both sexes, from three to thirty years of age, are annually disposed of in the way of traffic. These slaves are brought down from all parts of the interior of the hills, and sold at Haridwar at from 10 to 150 rupees.
- F. V. Raper
Iran ko bolo ek baar Kashmir par bole phir dekh na iran ki hawa kaise niklti hn yeh wo CONGRESS govt wala desh nhi hn ab India apne intrest pehle dekhta hn nd ..India saudi UAE isreal hote hue EUROPE jane wale link road par b kaam shyad start hone wala hn
@@arjunsharma3925 Kashmir me Pakistan ghus kar kabza bahut pahle kar liya jiska randi rona Modi ji rote hue Congress ko doshi mante hai or china arunachal pradesh me ghus kar apna naya map bhi jari kar diya ispar kya kahna hai tumhara? bhakto ko nahi dikhega kyunki papa rohgar mahangai or shikha chodkar mandir masjid hindu muslim agda pichhda ke elawa koi mudda nahi hai,
Modi hai to mumkin hai ❤❤🎉
Pakistan and China not happy but our best friend USA is very happy about it
Bharat ka Iran ka dost hi tha lekin america ke karan hum Inran se tail nhi le rahe thai
BBC pok News 😂dekho aur aur duniya ko v news do
A railway line
From Gujarat India to karachi Pakistan and upto bandar abbaas iran can be a way towards prosperity of the region
Additionally multan delhi there should be road and railway
British used devil of Pakistaniyat ( Idea of land for pures)started from muglistan...though Mughals were also mixed impure ( Turk women and Mongol men). Pakistaniyat existed long before British.Ye Mughal bhoot utarna bhi jaruri hae pakistaniyon sey.
I can't see my reply, Seems BBC full of mughals
Good tum BBC chal ASHA news bol
😂 hahahaha kio हिला डाला ना #भारत
😢
Five "I" ko samajh naheen aayega.
Difficult to digest that BBC reporting this😂
Modi hein tu kuch bhi kar saktei modi rma hein America Israel europe sab kuch modi j ki gulaam hein great👍👍👍 modi j
Where is pok violent news...
Hum to Iran sr oil 🛢️ nahe khrrd dakte
West and America meerchi lagni suru
Meanwhile andhbhakts we support Israel but we want cheap crude oil from Iran hypocrisy
*Meanwhile And-Namazi We Support Palestine But We Use Israeli Technology "Hypocrisy"* 🔥😜
अब इसराइल ने निकलेगा फेकु का हेकड़ी
Bbc rip
Meanwhile andhbhakts we support Israel but we want chabahar port from Iran hypocrisy
*Meanwhile And-Namazi We Support Palestine But We Use Israeli Technology "Hypocrisy"* 🔥😜
@@7x.Indian777yeh kya bol diya bhai 🌝
We will support Israel, We will vote for Palestine, We will also Deal with Iran, We will Trade with Russia, We will be with USA also 😂 This is Called Diplomacy Bro 😪
koi kisis ka saga nhi😂@@Chotiburi_Khanki
@@Chotiburi_Khanki নাম ঠিক আছে ভাই 😂🙏
Thanks for 965 subscribes❤️
Tum ta Muslim Muslim bolatha ab tum good ho
1 नहीं 100 चाबहार बन जाए, चीन का कुछ नहीं बिगड़ेगा
Hindi English nazzy s laboratory
यार पाक अधिकृत कश्मीर में पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ विरोध हो रहा है। ईमानदार पत्रकारिता के लिए बीबीसी कोई रिपोर्ट नही दिखा रहा है।
बीबीसी बोल रहा है की ये दुख काहे खत्म नहीं होता
BBC ko bhi lga 😂😂
Iran muslim modi ram bhai bhai
BBC and aljajira same reporting borh are lost your trust to Indian peoples 😮😮😮
BBC walo POK m jo Protest kr rhe hai Log use bhi dikha do .... Ki kaise wo log log vapas bhart m aana chahte hai ....
Pr dikhaoge nhi ...BIKE HUE HO NA ......
Unsubscribe ....
.
Ye BBC wale pata nhi bharat k khushi pr khush kyo nhi hoti
Meanwhile andhbhakts we support Israel but searching for job business in gulf Muslim countries hypocrisy
*Meanwhile And-Namazi We Support Palestine But We Use Israeli Technology "Hypocrisy"* 🔥😜
Meanwhile landnamazi we support Palestine but using technology israel, and USA Europe countries hypocrisy
abey waha jab deney waley companies bhi indian hai jismey Pakistani Afghanistan Philippines srilanka nepal African countries Arab countries sab job kartey hai 😂
ईरान चीन की रजामंदी के बगैर किसी से कोई समझौता नहीं कर्ता
Abe chutiye jab knowledge na ho to buonka mat kar
IRAN shia sayyad country hai shariyat se chalte hain wo log
Tere 52 americi kutto ki tarha nahi
लगता है तेरा अक्कल अंध भक्त से थोड़ा सा उपर है ।😂
BBC ko sabse jyada mirchi lagi hai par voh China aur Pakistan ke aade chhup raha hai😂😂
Pok par bbc report karte knyo dar rahi h pakistan se rupee le lya kya
After reading comments :
Nowadays many bhaktas r watching BBC 🤣🤣
भाई साहब, जब हिंदी भाषा का उपयोग कर रहे हो तो, मिलीयन, बीलीयन इत्यादि शब्द के स्थान पर हिंदी में जो शब्द है, उसका उपयोग करने में क्यों शरमाते हो? क्या बीबीसी वालो पर गुलाम भारत मानसिकता, अब तक हावी है?। यह दुखद है कि भारतीय या भारतवंशी ही बीबीसी में इस मानसिकता से आजाद नहीं हैं।