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This entry, one of an unprecedented 52, has won the September 2005 West Dakota Prize, awarded for successfully employing the expression "legend states" in a complete sentence. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wetman ( talk • contribs) 19:33, 9 September 2005
I have never (and neither have many other people, I am sure) seen the Devanagari rendition (कुकरी) of Khukuri as written on the page (except on, well, this page.) I am changing it to the more common (and correct) rendition खुकुरी .
—Preceding unsigned comment added by AmritTuladhar ( talk • contribs) 21:45, 4 January 2007
The Khukuri ..... (also sometimes spelled Khukuri or Khukuri...
Seems someone was overzealous in correcting previous edits.
Khukuri is a primary weapons of Nepalese people.I suggest creater to give an exact information about the country of origin. 2400:1A00:BD11:1818:BCD4:231D:5F2A:FB66 ( talk) 14:48, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
That it is a common tool in Nepal is irrelevant in finding the origin of the khukuri. Do you have a source to indicate that it conclusively came from Nepal specifically rather than just the Indian subcontinent? Mebigrouxboy ( talk) 20:17, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
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This entry, one of an unprecedented 52, has won the September 2005 West Dakota Prize, awarded for successfully employing the expression "legend states" in a complete sentence. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wetman ( talk • contribs) 19:33, 9 September 2005
I have never (and neither have many other people, I am sure) seen the Devanagari rendition (कुकरी) of Khukuri as written on the page (except on, well, this page.) I am changing it to the more common (and correct) rendition खुकुरी .
—Preceding unsigned comment added by AmritTuladhar ( talk • contribs) 21:45, 4 January 2007
The Khukuri ..... (also sometimes spelled Khukuri or Khukuri...
Seems someone was overzealous in correcting previous edits.
Khukuri is a primary weapons of Nepalese people.I suggest creater to give an exact information about the country of origin. 2400:1A00:BD11:1818:BCD4:231D:5F2A:FB66 ( talk) 14:48, 14 June 2022 (UTC)
That it is a common tool in Nepal is irrelevant in finding the origin of the khukuri. Do you have a source to indicate that it conclusively came from Nepal specifically rather than just the Indian subcontinent? Mebigrouxboy ( talk) 20:17, 8 July 2022 (UTC)