Durkha

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The Durkha Contingent in Mekabiri, acting as members of the police force.

The Durkhas or Dorkhas (Mahanan: गोर्खा | Gōrkhā-), are soldiers native to Mahana renowned for their fighting prowess.

The Durkha units are composed of Mahanans and are recruited for several militaries around the world; The Mahanan Military, the Mekabirian army, the Namdatkan army and X army as well as being deployed for AN peacekeeping forces and in warzones around the wurld.

Origins

Historically, the term 'Durkha' and 'Dorkha' originate from the western regions of Mahana from the Khaddic Empire were the family of 'Durkarie' were hugely important advisors to the emperor. The Durkhas were initially a group of highly skilled and practised mercenaries and warrior monks that were hired by the Durkarie to protect them, giving them the name the 'Durkhas' or 'Dorkhas'. The name itself means ('Holy Protectors' or 'Pavitra Drkhā')

Background

Earliest Forms

Official Foundation

Mahanan-Mekabirian War

Mahanan-Namdatkan Conflict

Subba Dictatorship

Mahanan Civil War

Other

Fighting Style and Combat