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- The Comancheros were a group of 18th- and 19th-century traders based in northern and central New Mexico. They made their living by trading with the nomadic...
- The Comanchero Motorcycle Club is an outlaw motorcycle gang in Australia and South East Asia. The Comancheros are parti****nts in the United Motorcycle...
- "Comanchero" is a song by Raggio Di Luna (Moon Ray). It was written by Italian record producer Aldo Martinelli and Simona Zanini and released as a single...
- The Comancheros is a 1961 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on a 1952 novel of the same name by Paul Wellman, and starring...
- Look up Comanchero in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Comanchero were primarily Hispanic traders from New Mexico. Comanchero or The Comancheros may refer...
- joined the Comanchero Motorcycle Club in 1999. Tall and muscular, Hawi stood out in the Comancheros. In 2002, Hawi led a group of younger Comancheros to meet...
- Motorcycle Club in Bondi. In 2011, he became the national president of the Comanchero Motorcycle Club after the previous national president Duax "Dax" Ngakuru...
- along with his alleged conspirator Hakan “Big Hux” Ayik. He joined the Comanchero Motorcycle Club and rose up during the presidency of Mick Hawi. He uses...
- 800 fights since the age of 14. In 1978, "Caesar" Campbell joined the Comanchero Motorcycle Club and was again followed by his brothers. In 1980, Campbell...
- late 1983, one of his brothers and another Comanchero had called on another member and caught the Comancheros' president (and founder) William George "Jock"...