In the recorded war history, the cold snow blade of Gurkha knife first showed its power in the battle between British troops stationed in India and Gurkha soldiers in western Nepal in 18 14.
Since then, there have been countless legends.
In the hands of Gurkha people, this seemingly insignificant little machete has turned into an extremely dangerous weapon. In several battles, it has established a rare reputation for bravery and tenacity in the face of the enemy.
Gurkha Knife is a medium-length machete, which every Gurkha soldier wears in daily life and combat.
In their hands, it is an awesome sharp weapon and cutting tool.
In fact, man and knife have become one, just like an extension of the arm.
When the rifle doesn't catch fire, or the bullets run out, the Gurkhas will pull out the Gurkha knife and fight the enemy to the death with great courage. This scene gave birth to the legendary color of Gurkha Dao.
Gurkha knives have always been super clean killing weapons. After being stabbed twice, the enemy often flinches, and when he dies, he will be surprised by such kind stabbing, because it is a quick assassination.
As the national knife of Nepal, it originated in ancient times, not only as a powerful weapon for prevention, but also as a multifunctional knife for Nepalese mountain residents.
As a versatile tool, it is also indispensable for every Nepalese family, especially the Gulong, magal, Rai and Limbu tribes in central and eastern Nepal.
Besides being a symbol of courage and tenacity, it is also a symbol of Nepalese culture.
It represents Nepal's unique handicrafts and can also be used as a souvenir when you have been to Nepal.