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* {{HMS|Gurkha|F20}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|destroyer (1936)|0}} destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in an air attack in 1940
* {{HMS|Gurkha|F20}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|destroyer (1936)|0}} destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in an air attack in 1940
* {{HMS|Gurkha|G63}} was an [[L and M-class destroyer|L-class]] destroyer built as {{HMS|Larne|G63}}, but renamed in 1940 after the loss of the previous ''Gurkha'', and launched later that year. She was sunk in 1942.
* {{HMS|Gurkha|G63}} was an [[L and M-class destroyer|L-class]] destroyer built as {{HMS|Larne|G63}}, but renamed in 1940 after the loss of the previous ''Gurkha'', and launched later that year. She was sunk in 1942.
* {{HMS|Gurkha|F122}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|frigate}} launched in 1960 and sold to [[Indonesia]] in 1984, being renamed ''Wilhemus Zakarias Yohannes'', until being deleted in 2000
* {{HMS|Gurkha|F122}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|frigate}} launched in 1960 and sold to [[Indonesia]] in 1984, being renamed ''Wilhelmus Zakarias Yohannes'', until being deleted in 2000


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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Gurkha, while two have been named HMS Ghurka, after a people who originate in Nepal and who serve with distinction in the British Army as part of the Brigade of Gurkhas.