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  2. Military history of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The equipment of the Armenian cavalry was similar to that of the Savaran. Pro-Sassanian Armenian cavalry units fought under Sassanid banners and were allowed to enter the royal capital, Ctesiphon. The Armenians were in fact honoured for their services. For example, general Smbat Bagratuni was accorded particular honor and attention by Khosrow ...

  3. Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) - Wikipedia

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    The group of Armenian cavalry whose main mission was the protection of the Armenian king and his family consisted of 6000 heavily armored horsemen in the ancient period, and 3000 horsemen in the medieval period. During times of war, the number of Armenian cavalry would rise, with estimates ranging from 10,000 to at least 20,000 horsemen.

  4. Hamidiye (cavalry) - Wikipedia

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    The first Armenian revolutionary party was the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. [22] The Social Democrat Hunchakian Party was made up of Armenian university students whose aim was "to create an independent Armenian state." [22] The Hamidiye Light Cavalry was created to "combat local and cross-border challenges to Ottoman authority."

  5. Battle of Avarayr - Wikipedia

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    The Persian army, said to be three times larger, included war elephants and the famous Savārān, or New Immortal, cavalry. Several Armenian noblemen with weaker Christian sympathies, led by Vasak Siuni, went over to the Persians before the battle, and fought on their side; in the battle, Vardan won initial successes, but was eventually slain ...

  6. Aspet - Wikipedia

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    The name has been derived from either the Old Persian *viθa/visapati "head of the clan", [2] or in more likelihood aspapati, later aspbed (or aspbad) [3] [4] which designated the Iranian office of Master of the Horse (commander of the cavalry). The Armenian army was comprised overwhelmingly of cavalry, under the command of the High Constable ...

  7. Antony's campaign against Armenia - Wikipedia

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    As Parthia had a primarily cavalry-based military, the Armenian cavalry were essential. In 35 BCE, after Antony's siege equipment had been destroyed by the Parthians, Armenian King Artavasdes II predicted that Antony would suffer defeat and so retreated to Armenia and took his cavalry with him. Antony's invasion of Parthia failed, and he was ...

  8. List of equipment of the Armenian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Used by Armenian special forces and snipers. Tropentarn [1] Germany: Used by peacekeepers in Afghanistan and Iraq who are part of the German contingent. Vegetato [1] Italy: Used by Armenian special units. Lizard Greece: Used formerly by Armenian Peacekeepers. U.S. Woodland [1] United States: Formerly used by the Armenian Army.

  9. Second Battle of Sarvandik'ar - Wikipedia

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    Many Armenian mercenaries also became available in the early 12th Century. Together, allies or mercenaries, they served as cavalry and as highly regarded infantry archers in the Crusader armies, often organized in large units and sometimes under their own princes.