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  2. Military of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mongol cavalry figurine, Yuan dynasty During the Mongol invasions and conquests, which began under Genghis Khan in 1206–1207, the Mongol army conquered most of continental Asia, including parts of the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe, with further (albeit eventually unsuccessful) military expeditions to various other regions including Japan, Indonesia and India.

  3. Jebe - Wikipedia

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    He then gave Jirqo'adai a new name, Jebe, which means both "arrow" and "weapon" in Mongolian. Jebe quickly became one of the best and most loyal commanders of Genghis Khan in later conquests, rising to one of Genghis Khan's top generals in just 3 years, and commanding the critical left army wing in the 1211 invasion of Jin China .

  4. 084th Special Task Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 084th Special Task Battalion (Mongolian: Зэвсэгт хүчний 084-р анги), named after former Minister of Defense Lieutenant General Shagalyn Jadambaa and also known as the Parachute Special Forces Battalion is the only tier one special force unit of the Mongolian Ground Force. It specializes in clandestine operation ...

  5. Military of the Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Yuan arrow bag. The Yuan dynasty created a "Han Army" (漢軍; hànjūn) out of defected Jin troops and army of defected Southern Song troops called the "Newly Adhered Army" (新附軍; xīnfùjūn). [6] Apart from ethnic Han, Koreans, Khitans and Jurchens were also grouped under the Han Army. [13]

  6. List of equipment of the Mongolian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian Armed Forces possess tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armoured personnel carriers, mobile anti-aircraft weapons, artillery, mortars and other military equipment. Most of them are old Soviet Union -made models designed between the late 1950s to early 1980s; there are a smaller number of newer models designed in post-Soviet ...

  7. Cavalry tactics - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded instance of mounted warriors are the mounted archers of the Iranian tribes appearing in Assyrian records from the 9th century BC. Mongolian troops had a Buryat bow, for showering the enemy with arrows from a safe distance. The aim on horseback was better than in a jiggling chariot, after it was discovered that the best time ...

  8. Mounted archery - Wikipedia

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    Mounted archery is a form of archery that involves shooting arrows while on horseback. [1] A horse archer is a person who does mounted archery. [2] Archery has occasionally been used from the backs of other riding animals. In large open areas, mounted archery was a highly successful technique for hunting, for protecting herds, and for war. [3]

  9. General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Mongolia (Mongolian: Зэвсэгт хүчний жанжин штаб) is a permanent military body in Mongolia.According to the Law on the Armed forces, General Staff is the professional managing body and the headquarters for the Mongolian Armed Forces and operates independently from the Ministry of Defense, its parent body. [1]