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Nepali Markings

Post by Vikram » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:06 am

Friends,

I found this on the Nitroexpress forums. Seems this belongs to Nepal.Could any of you read this and tell us what they mean?

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by sudesh » Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:07 am

Vikram wrote:Friends,

I found this on the Nitroexpress forums. Seems this belongs to Nepal.Could any of you read this and tell us what they mean?
Hi Vikram,

It is written :
Shri 3 (teen) Chandra Shamsher Jung
Year 1967 (Is as per Vikram Sambat : Hindu calender. It is a popularly used calendar in India and the official calendar of Nepal)
No. 130


Shri 3 (teen) Chandra Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana was the fifth Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty.
He was born on 8 July 1863, and died on 26 November 1929.
The year marking 1967 (As per Vikram Sambat : Hindu calender ) means 1910 (As per Christian calender).

This is all I know .

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by Vikram » Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:01 pm

sudesh wrote:
Vikram,

It is written :
Shri 3 (teen) Chandra Shamsher Jung
Year 1967 (Is as per Vikram Sambat : Hindu calender. It is a popularly used calendar in India and the official calendar of Nepal)
No. 130


Shri 3 (teen) Chandra Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana was the fifth Prime Minister of Nepal from the Rana dynasty.
He was born on 8 July 1863, and died on 26 November 1929.
The year marking 1967 (As per Vikram Sambat : Hindu calender ) means 1910 (As per Christian calender).

This is all I know .

:cheers:

Sudesh.........
Sudeh,

You know what? You are a star! Thank you very much. :cheers:


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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by The Doc » Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:57 pm

Excellent work Sudesh, Thanks.

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by lazybones » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:30 pm

Ramro cha Sudesh som :)

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Re: Nepali Markings

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by BJL » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:14 am

Good find Timmy.

That second link brings to my mind that these rifles were owned by the same person, the prime minister, perhaps for a personal unit? Bodyguard or so?
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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by sudesh » Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:37 am

Vikram wrote:
Sudeh,

You know what? You are a star! Thank you very much. :cheers:


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The Doc wrote:Excellent work Sudesh, Thanks.

Rp.
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:cheers:

Sudesh..........



Good find Timmy.

There is a mistake in the 3rd para of this link >>> http://www.militaryrifles.com/Nepal/NPScript.htm
It says '' However, since the Nepalesse calendar is 57 years behind the Western Calendar'', which is incorrect , Vikram sambat / Hindu calendar / Nepalesse calendar is ahead by 57 years from the Western Calender or The Christan calendar. Current Vikram sambat year is 2066.
Plz Correct me if I am wrong . :)


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लोड करके राईफल, जब जीप पे सवार होते...
बाऩध साफा जब गबरू तयार होते.....
देखती है दुनिया छत पर चढके.....
और कहते
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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by Vikram » Thu Aug 13, 2009 3:53 am

Timmy,

Thanks very much for the informative links. I never took interest in them.But, now that I stumbled upon them, went through and learnt a couple of things.

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by timmy » Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:27 am

Sudesh & Vikram:
Good find Timmy.

There is a mistake in the 3rd para of this link...

It says '' However, since the Nepalesse calendar is 57 years behind the Western Calendar'', which is incorrect , Vikram sambat / Hindu calendar / Nepalesse calendar is ahead by 57 years from the Western Calender...
I never took interest in them.But, now that I stumbled upon them, went through and learnt a couple of things.
You've got me, Sudesh! I'm totally ignorant and illiterate on this!!

Vikram, I'm a big admirer of the Martini Henry action. The long lever gives good extraction, compared to something like a Rolling Block and the nice striker gives a quick lock time without having a sledgehammer whacking the gun at the time of impact.

I at first thought the gun you linked was one of the long lever Martinis that we'd seen imported here -- evidently, Nepal is cleaning out its stocks. However, like you, I see they had their own production of a similar gun.

Thanks for posting, gentlemen!

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by sudesh » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:04 am

lazybones wrote:Ramro cha Sudesh som :)

Ashok

:)
By the way what does it mean :?:

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लोड करके राईफल, जब जीप पे सवार होते...
बाऩध साफा जब गबरू तयार होते.....
देखती है दुनिया छत पर चढके.....
और कहते
"काश हम भी जाट होते"......
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"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner. Liberty is two wolves attempting to have a sheep for dinner and finding a well-informed, well-armed sheep."

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Re: Nepali Markings

Post by lazybones » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:54 am

Translation "You've done good Sudesh my friend" :D

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