The Muslims of the era had a family like community, they supported him in his travels, and supplies, the Muslim navy at the time also gave him ships to travel to Sicily to King Roger II and gave him the famous silver globe, weighing 400 kilograms, with accurate mapping of the world.
Hey here are some advantages- money, more men, well equipped soldiers, professional soldiers, AND, ships to carry supplies!
Some advantages Britain had during the revolutionary war was having more money to buy supplies, they were better trained, and they had ships to garner supplies.
Supplies were kept on the three supply ships that arrived with the first fleet
The British naval ships that went to Archangel in 1917 with supplies were primarily HMS Imperial and HMS Glasgow. These ships were part of the Allied effort to support anti-Bolshevik forces during the Russian Civil War. The mission aimed to secure stockpiles of military supplies and aid in the fight against the Bolsheviks.
yes! He did. Queen Isabella and king ferenand paid money for his voyages if he would bring them wealth from India
Francis I was the one who gave him all his ships, money, and supplies. He was from France.
Francis I was the one who gave him some of his ships supplies and money
Cartier brought water,food,clothing and money
well Francis I was the one who gave him all his ships, money, and supplies
Francis I of France gave him the ships, supplies, and money to make his voyage possible.
money and ships
Hey here are some advantages- money, more men, well equipped soldiers, professional soldiers, AND, ships to carry supplies!
Some advantages Britain had during the revolutionary war was having more money to buy supplies, they were better trained, and they had ships to garner supplies.
Francis Drake captured supplies such as ammunition, weapons, and food supplies from ships at Cadiz in 1587. He also took other valuable goods like silver, spices, and other luxury items. These supplies helped restock his ships and support his crew during his naval expedition.
supplies came on ships attached to the invasion forces on D-Day
Ships,weapons
hajjaj bi yousaf was the uncle of Muhammad bin qasim.