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==Notable Burmese Gurkha==
==Notable Burmese Gurkha==
*Aung San Thu Ri Ya Rifleman [[Suk Bahadur Rai]]- 4th Infantary Battalion(Gurkha),Burma Army
*Aung San Thu Ri Ya Rifleman [[Suk Bahadur Rai]]- 4th Infantary Battalion(Gurkha),Burma Army

Revision as of 17:11, 23 February 2010

Burmese Gurkha
Regions with significant populations
Myanmar
Languages
Burmese, Gurkhali
Religion
Hinduism Buddhism

Notable Burmese Gurkha

  • Aung San Thu Ri Ya Rifleman Suk Bahadur Rai- 4th Infantary Battalion(Gurkha),Burma Army
  • Colonel Zayyakyawhtin TANKA DHOJ -Director General of Hotel and Tourism Department under Ne Win's government
  • Lt.Colonel Zayyakyawhtin Thu Ra Lachhuman Rai- 4th Infantary Battalion(Gurkha),Burma Army
  • Major Suk Bahadur- 4th Infantary Battalion(Gurkha),Burma Army,(Myanmar Football Captain 1952-1970)
  • Professor of Chemistry Attar Singh Chettri(M.Sc),Mandalay University,Burma