In the 700s AD, fighting for knights began to shift from primarily mounted cavalry tactics to a more diverse approach that included infantry formations. The rise of feudalism led to the increased importance of local lords, who relied on knights for military service, emphasizing loyalty and personal bonds over mere battlefield prowess. Armor and weaponry also evolved, with heavier armor becoming more common, resulting in changes in tactics and combat styles. Overall, this period marked a transition towards more organized and structured military engagements within the feudal system.
Yes.
"Tekketsu Kinnotai" (Blood and Iron Corps) , were middle-school boys formed into an ad hoc fighting unit during the battle for Okinawa during WW2 .
A just war needs to fill the criteria for Jus Ad Bellum, where the war had to be authorised by a legitimate authority and there had to be a just cuase for going to war. Some causes include fighting terroism, poverty in a neiughbering country.
it was somewhere between 500 AD to 600 AD
Edward Clark was the first ad interim governor of Confederate Texas.
600s - 700s AD
in the 700s and 800s ad.
about 800ad - 1400 ad
Al-Khwarizmi, a mathematician from Baghdad in the late 700s AD
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Ghana, Mali, and Songhey are the Sudanic states. These are countries that used to be part of the Sudanic empire between the 700s and 1500s AD.
Yes.
They lived in Northern Peru from around 100 Ad to 800 Ad. They prospered but eventually collapsed due to either environmental change or by fighting amongst themselves.
it was the Knights of St. john of Jerusalem in 1454 AD
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