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  • ...eneral [[Ban Chao]] led an army of 70,000 [[mounted infantry]] and [[light cavalry]] troops in the 1st century CE to secure the [[trade]] routes, reaching far ...he twentieth century, not in ancient times, and therefore they do not shed light on historic contacts between China and Rome.<ref name="wang 2004 p34">Helen
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  • |units1=Cavalry, mainly 80,000–100,000 [[mounted archery|mounted archer]]s<br>Non-Mongol ...t. While still relying on the traditional advantages of his mobile nomadic cavalry, Genghis incorporated many aspects of warfare from China, particularly in [
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  • ...gged Armenian terrain was favorable to Roman infantry, but not to Sassanid cavalry. Local aid gave Galerius the advantage of surprise over the Persian forces, ...the Achaemenid military organizations, retained the [[Cataphract|Parthian cavalry]] model, and employed new types of armour and siege warfare techniques.
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