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King of Gorkha Kingdom and founder of modern Gorkhali Force Maharajadhiraja Prithvi Narayan Shah, (1743–1775) consulting with his first Army Chief Senapati Shivaram Singh Basnyat (d. 1747) During the 1814–16 Anglo-Nepalese War between the Gorkha Kingdom and the East India Company, the Gorkhali soldiers impressed the British, who called them ...
Battle of Khurbura or Battle of Khudbuda also known as Gorkha-Garhwal War occurred in May 1804 near modern-day village of Dehradun, Khurbura The battle is regarded as the first major attack in the history of Garhwal Kingdom that triggered between Kingdom of Nepal forces and Maharaja Pradyumna Shah, and continued for 13 days until the Garhwal king was defeated.
War Cry: Ayo Gorkhali ("The Gorkhas are here") Anniversaries: 22 May: Engagements: The Second Anglo-Afghan War 1878-1880. First World War 1914-1918 The Third Anglo-Afghan War of 1919 Second World War 1939-1945 Indo-Pakistani war of 1947-48 Indo-China war of 1962. Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 Indo-Pakistani war of 1971: Decorations: 7 Victoria ...
Pages in category "Restaurants in Queens" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ben's Kosher Deli; C.
Chef Heena Patel of Besharam shared her tips for finding a great Indian restaurant, including always trying a place that makes their naan in-house. 3 ways to tell if an Indian restaurant is ...
Park Side Restaurant is an Italian-American restaurant in the Corona neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens. Founded by Anthony "Tough Tony" Federici in 1980, it was originally opened by his parents in 1960 as the Corona Supper Club. [2] Park Side Restaurant specializes in southern Italian and Sicilian cuisine. [3]
Chef Cosme Aguilar was working at the Café Henri in November 2009 when his brother, Luis Aguilar, pitched the idea of opening their own Mexican restaurant to prepare the dishes they made as kids in the State of Chiapas. Cosme was hesitant at first but soon agreed with his brother.
Anthony "Tough Tony" Federici (July 28, 1940 – November 9, 2022) was a Queens, New York City, resident who was long accused by law enforcement of being a member of the Genovese crime family. Federici was incorrectly identified in 1988 by the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations as a Lucchese crime family soldier.