They are the Mongolian warriors
The Mongols conquered large swaths of Asia in the 13th and 14th centuries AD thanks to their fast light cavalry and excellent archers, allowing them to defeat established military powers in China, Persia, and Eastern Europe.
What factors contributed to their achievements?
1. Training & Weapons
The Mongolian weapon of choice is a composite bow, which can shoot arrows twice the distance of those in competitive armies. In addition, warriors can shoot accurately while riding at high speed, and archers can shoot in any direction, even behind.
2. Horses
For the Mongols, hors The Mongolian weapon of choice is a composite bow, which can shoot arrows twice the distance of those in competitive armies. In addition, warriors can shoot accurately while riding at high speed, and archers can shoot in any direction, even behind.es are everything - a means of getting around. Mongolian horses are relatively small but powerful beasts with loose hair and are able to endure hardships. They had great endurance, allowing the cavalry to travel an impressive 95-120 km in a single day.
3. The speed
The speed of the Mongol army wasn’t repeated again until the 20th century. Mongol warriors could ride 60 to 100 miles a day, an unheard of speed in those times. The Mongolian army moves extremely quickly and tries to outmaneuver the opponent using speed and coordination
4. Protective clothing
Mongolian armor is light so as not to hinder the speed of the cavalrymen. The head is protected by an iron or hard leather helmet, sometimes with a neck guard
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