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I mean, yeah, Kukhri is correct as well but the term Gurkha is from the group of soldiers that served in the British army. The Gurkha was one of their signiture weapons. "Gurkha" is just a nickname for "Kukhri" if I am not mistaken, and that's why if you search up Gurkha on Google images you can see Kukhris although not very many, and you will find a lot of pictures of Gurkha soldiers holding Kukhris.
Just a little knowledge for everyone who didn't know.