Lohitiya


Definition of Lohitiya

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Records about Lohitiya from the Gajah Glossary at https://www.asesg.org/PDFfiles/Gajah/23-01-Glossary.pdf Lohitiya (Hindustani): [see also: mela-shika] (Daniel 1998: 211) Man who hangs on behind and prods the koonkie near the root of the tail when speed is required.

M. Philip Kahl and Charles Santiapillai, Gajah Elephant Glossary, Gajah nr 23 (2004), Journal for Asian Elephant Specialist Group


Reference list Koehl, Dan, (2024). Lohitiya. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 20 September 2021 at https://www.elephant.se/index.php?id=118. (archived at the Wayback machine)


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