- to
charge the enemy,
break their ranks, and
instill terror and fear.
Elephantry is a term for
specific military units using elephant-mounted troops. In...
- empire. Most of the
field levy
served in the
infantry but the men for the
elephantry, cavalry,
artillery and
naval corps were
drawn from
specific hereditary...
-
basis of po****tion in
times of war. The
wartime army also
consisted of
elephantry, cavalry,
artillery and
naval units. Firearms,
first introduced from China...
- five arms of the
Gupta military included infantry, cavalry, chariotry,
elephantry and ships.
Gunaighar copper plate inscription of
Vainya Gupta mentions...
- religion. Nonetheless, a
dissatisfied faction now led by Narai's
celebrated elephantry commander, Phetracha, had long
planned a coup to
remove Narai. When the...
- epic Mahabharata.
Chaturanga refers to four
divisions of an army,
namely elephantry, chariotry,
cavalry and infantry. An
ancient battle formation, akshauhini...
- Buhan-m-Mansir give
accounts of the
Emperor Kapilendra Deva
having an
elephantry numbering two
hundred thousand. Such a
large number of war
elephants is...
- medium, or
heavy infantry,
light or
heavy cavalry, chariotry, camelry,
elephantry, and
artillery (mechanical weapons).
Combined arms in this
context was...
-
basis of po****tion in
times of war. The
wartime army also
consisted of
elephantry, cavalry,
artillery and
naval units. Firearms,
first introduced from China...
-
translates to "four
divisions (of the military)": infantry, cavalry,
elephantry, and chariotry.
These forms are
represented by the
pieces that
would evolve...