Definition of Camelry. Meaning of Camelry. Synonyms of Camelry

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Definition of Camelry

Camelry
Camelry Cam"el*ry, n. Troops that are mounted on camels.

Meaning of Camelry from wikipedia

- Camel cavalry, or camelry (French: méharistes, pronounced [meaʁist]), is a generic designation for armed forces using camels as a means of transportation...
- Muhammed ibn Qasim marched towards Debal with 6,000 Syrian cavalry and 3,000 camelry with a good number of Arab soldiers. The city was commanded by a nephew...
- Arab camelry...
- ****yrian Empire. Fearing disruptions by the ****yrians, Gindibu led 1000 camelry troops at the battle of Battle of Qarqar in 853 BCE on the side of the...
- 6,000 Syrian cavalry and detachments of mawali from Iraq, six thousand camelry, and a baggage train of 3,000 camels under his nephew Muhammad bin Qasim...
- frigates 14 xebecs 90 smaller warships Total: 4,000 Janissaries 15,000 camelry 14,000 infantry 2 demi-galleys 2 xebecs 6 gunboats 1 felucca 70 galliots...
- Campaign of World War I. Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) cavalry and camelry traveled into the centre of the Sinai Peninsula to attack and push the...
- 150 men and horses. A regular Army battalion of some 200 infantrymen. A camelry of 100 men. An Arab force, which was probably the battalion that had accompanied...
- fast patrol boats. BSF Camel Contingent is a specialised battalion-size Camelry Unit which has its roots in Bikaner Camel Corps. The primary purpose of...
- under threat of ****yrian disruptions, fearing which Gindibuʾ led 1000 camelry troops at the battle of Battle of Qarqar in 853 BCE on the side of the...