Syrians
did the janissaries fought on horseback as cavalry warriors
warriors who fought on horseback were called knights
knights
That was known as jousting, if done by two individuals on horseback with lances; melee, if done by two groups on foot using a variety of weapons.
Because they were warriors so that means that they actually fought the wars.
the hyksos
did the janissaries fought on horseback as cavalry warriors
warriors who fought on horseback were called knights
Knights
knights
Arthur's hand picked warriors were called the Knights of the Round Table. They were the elite soldiers of their time and often fought on horseback.
Yes, the Kiowa were known for their fierce warrior culture on the Great Plains. They were skilled horsemen and fought bravely to defend their territory and way of life.
Britain hired German mercanaries known as Hessians to fight the colonists, they had a reputation as bloody and fierce warriors
Mongols conquered a large area of Asia and Europe in the 12th century. They used short swords and short bows and fought primarily from horseback.
That was known as jousting, if done by two individuals on horseback with lances; melee, if done by two groups on foot using a variety of weapons.
Cavalry
they fought with swords and other weapons they fought with swords and other weapons they fought with swords and other weapons