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Locho is a
steamed farsan (snack/side dish) that
originated in Surat, Gujarat, India. It is made from gram flour. The dish
derives its name from its loose...
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Aelian and
Arrian use the
terms lochos as file and
lochagos as file leader. A
lochos comprised an
inconsistent number of men that could...
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Mariano Loccisano (born June 22, 1994),
mostly known by his
artistic name
Locho or
Locho Loccisano, is an
Argentine singer, songwriter, guitarist, influencer...
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language to mean "Captain". More precisely, it
means "leader of a
lochos". The
equivalent term in the ****enic Army
Armour &
Cavalry is ιλάρχος,...
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Khensur Denma Locho Rinpoche (1928 Kham,
Tibet - 23
October 2014,
MacLeod Ganj, Dharamsala, India) also
known as
Lobsang Oser
Choying Gyatso, was a Tibetan...
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equivalent to
major in
other armies. Similarly, a
lochagos normally commands a
lochos (a word that
originally meant "warband"),
which in
Ancient Greece was a...
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dilochia was a
double file and a dilochitès was a double-file leader; a
lochos was a
single file and a
lochagos was a file leader; a
dimoiria was a half...
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escadron Germany Kompanie, Batterie, Staffel, Boot, or
Inspektion Greece Lochos, pyrovolarchia, or ili
Hungary Század or üteg
Italy Compagnia, squadrone...
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remained in use into the
Byzantine Empire. The
foremost protostates of a file (
lochos) was
called a
lochagos (λοχαγός). πρωτοστάτης. Gr**** Word
Study Tool. Retrieved...
- by five
territorial divisions, the obai ("villages"),
which supplied a
lochos of
about 1,000 men each. This
system was
still used
during the
Persian Wars...