Gurkha Union

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Armed Forces of the Himalayan Front
Gurkha Union
Gurkhuug Yanupe
Motto: "It is better to die, than to be a coward"
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A Gurkha man and woman standing on Mount Dzorpey
Founded2000 years ago, Galmandan, Aldaran Kingdom, Land of Gesaria
Headquartered in3rd Flt, 2101 Mawtharlar Street, Aunkhot, Xanadu Province, Southern District, Gesaria
LeaderYe Phyo Thurein Mg (since 1990, born in Yangon, Myanmar)
FunctionSpecial Operations
Lacian HQ:Olashypy, Outer Lethinian Autonomous Khanate, Yangchenia (since November 2014)
Strength30,000 soldiers

The Gurkha Union (nicknamed the Ghost of the Himalayas and Guardians of Kanchenjunga) is a Gesarian-Yangchenian elite special operations unit, and specifically refers to soldiers trained under the Trials of Perfection. It was founded over 2000 years ago during the Bishnu War for Independence by Myo Myat Phyo, close friend of Ram Acharya and skilled Burmese military general. The Gurkha Union is a world renowned military organization for it's expertise in guerilla warfare, winter combat, and high elevation combat.

The Gurkha Union currently fields around 30,000 soldiers, accepting both men and women into their ranks.

History

Early Gurkhas in the First Yangchenian Empire

The first written records of Gurkhas were discovered in Yangchenia, where ancient historian Pu Yue wrote about fearsome warriors residing in the nation's far north, in the Himalayan Mountains as early as 2990BC. He called them "Gurdeku" meaning "Descendants of Gurdek", son of Dawagin Chayu, an ancient warlord residing in Xanadu.

On Kanchenjunga's face holds dear

A horde of terror, strength and fear

Who never bows and never bends

Who never surrender until the end

Men baptised in blood and war

Women trained to kill with gore

For Tiamat's glory they fought

To heretics, death they wrought

Showing off the scars they bore

They scream, "Let them hear the Dragon's roar!"

For when the kin of Gurdek implore

That the world shall belong to them once more

Thy will be done.

- Gurdekus - Accounts of Pu Yue (2990BC)