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Camel cavalry, or
camelry (French: méharistes,
pronounced [meaʁist]), is a
generic designation for
armed forces using camels as a
means of transportation...
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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...
- ****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...
- Arab
camelry...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- of 800
Australian Light Horse, 400 City of
London Yeomanry, 600
Mounted Camelry and 4,500
camels from the
Egyptian Camel Transport Corps, with another...
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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...
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combinations of light, medium, or
heavy infantry, cavalry, chariotry,
camelry, elephantry, and
artillery (mechanical weapons).
Combined arms in this...