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The Khukuri Dance, also known as the Khukri Dance, is a traditional folk dance from Nepal. It is performed by the Gurkha community, renowned for their bravery and association with the iconic Khukuri knife.
The Khukuri Dance is a symbolic representation of the Gurkha warriors and their skills in wielding the Khukuri, a curved Nepalese knife. The dance typically involves a group of dancers, usually men, dressed in traditional Gurkha attire, which includes a traditional hat called "Topi," a tunic called "Daura Suruwal," and a sash called "Patuka."