"In the beginning was the word, and the word - in this case - was Gorkha (or Goorka, Goorkha, Ghoorkha, Goorkah, even Gurkha), a word which has become so encrusted with myth that nowadays some people cannot write it without putting it into inverted commas."
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Imperial Warriors: Britain and the Gurkhas
June 2002, New York Review of Books
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""In the beginning was the word, and the word - in this case - was Gorkha (or Goorka, Goorkha, Ghoorkha, Goorkah, even Gurkha), a word which has become so encrusted with myth that nowadays some people cannot write it without putting it into inverted commas.""
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