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Chariotry,
ancient Near East and Egypt". The
Encyclopedia of
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- In
ancient Egyptian society chariotry stood as an
independent unit in the King’s
military force.
Chariots are
thought to have been
first used as a weapon...
- (From the "Poem") Now then, his
majesty had
prepared his infantry, his
chariotry, and the
Sherden of his majesty's capturing... in the Year 5, 2nd month...
- "four divisions" [of the military] – infantry, cavalry, elephants, and
chariotry –
represented by
pieces that
would later evolve into the
modern pawn,...
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Egyptian military consisted of
three major branches: the infantry, the
chariotry, and the navy.
During the
Egyptian conquest, the
Pharaoh would divide...
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Warfare seems to have been a
constant in
Germanic society, and
archaeology indicates this was the case
prior to the
arrival of the
Romans in the 1st century...
- (2000). Horses,
Chariots and Indo-Europeans –
Foundations and
Methods of
Chariotry Research from the
Viewpoint of
Comparative Indo-European Linguistics....
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possibly Henutmire. She was the
daughter of Raia (Rʿjȝ),
Lieutenant in the
Chariotry, by his wife Ruya or Tuya (the name is
partly broken: [R/T]wjȝ). Seti...
- and your
infantry and
chariotry are few.
Against your infantry, I have many infantry;
against your
chariotry I have many
chariotry. Your
father had many...
- Mahabharata.
Chaturanga refers to four
divisions of an army,
namely elephantry,
chariotry,
cavalry and infantry. An
ancient battle formation, akshauhini, is like...