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MILITARY TACTICS INVOLVING HORSES OR OTHER ANIMALS
Air cavalry; Cavalry Tactics; Sky cavalry
  • Nasrid]] Sultan of Granada
  • Battle of Lützen]]
  • Charge of the French 4th Hussars at the [[Battle of Friedland]], 14 June 1807
  • Polish hussar formation at the [[Battle of Klushino]] 1610 – painting by [[Szymon Boguszowicz]] 1620
  • Ottoman]] [[Mamluk]], from 1810
  • A 13th-century [[Mongol]] saddle cover

cavalry      
n. ιππικό
cavalry officer         
  • [[19th Lancers]] near Mametz during the Battle of the Somme, 15 July 1916
  • Omdurman]]
  • Athenian]] [[amphora]] dated 550–540 BC
  • [[Assyrian cavalry]]
  • The charge of the Venezuelan First Division's cavalry at the [[Battle of Carabobo]]
  • Eylau]], painted by [[Jean-Antoine-Siméon Fort]]
  • Mongolian cavalry in the Khalkhin Gol (1939)
  • Horse-mounted [[Normans]] charging in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], 11th century
  • A 13th-century depiction of a riding horse. Note resemblance to the modern [[Paso Fino]]
  • A German cavalry patrol in May 1940, during the [[Battle of France]]
  • German [[dragoons]], armed with lances, after the capture of Warsaw, August 1915
  • British infantry formed into anti-cavalry squares at the [[Battle of Quatre Bras]]
  • Coin of [[Chandragupta II]] or Vikramaditya, one of the most powerful emperors of the Gupta empire during times referred to as the Golden Age of India
  • Mongols at war 14th century
  • A bas-[[relief]] of a soldier and horse with saddle and [[stirrup]]s, from the tomb of Chinese [[Emperor Taizong of Tang]] (r 626–649), c 650
  • Moroccan]] with his [[Arabian horse]] along the [[Barbary coast]]
  • Kanem-Bu]] warriors armed with spears in the retinue of a mounted war chief. ''The Earth and Its Inhabitants'', 1892
  •  Dead German cavalry horses after the [[Battle of Halen]] - where the Belgian cavalry, fighting dismounted, decimated their still mounted German counterparts
  • Husarz]]'' (Polish Hussar) by [[Józef Brandt]]
  • A Hussite war wagon: it enabled peasants to defeat knights
  • camelry]]
  • Chinese caltrop jar
  • Italian Army regiment "Lancieri di Montebello" (8th) on public duties in Rome 2019
  • Italian cavalry officers practice their horsemanship in 1904 outside Rome
  • German cavalryman in September 1914, [[German South-West Africa]]
  • Austro-Hungarian]] cavalry, 1898
  • Manuscript illustration of the Battle of Kurukshetra
  • Cologne]], Germany. Second half of the first century AD
  • [[Lithuania]]n lancers training in the 1930s
  • Akbar leads the [[Mughal Army]] during a campaign
  • Parthian horseman, now on display at the [[Palazzo Madama, Turin]]
  • Polish [[uhlan]] with [[wz. 35 anti-tank rifle]]. Military instruction published in [[Warsaw]] in 1938
  • Rajput warrior on horseback
  • Knighted cavalry and noblemen, painting by [[Jan van Eyck]] (c. 1390–1441)
  • "The Thin Red Line"]] at the [[Battle of Balaclava]], where the 93rd Regiment held off Russian Cavalry
  • auxiliary]] cavalryman
  • In the [[Battle of Ichi-no-Tani]], Japanese cavalry moving down a mountain-side
  • A mounted [[samurai]] with bow and arrows, wearing a horned helmet. Circa 1878
  • Algerian spahis of the French Army 1886
  • A Polish winged hussar]]
  • A British cavalry trooper in marching order (1914–1918)
  • Giuseppe Castiglione]], dated 1739 or 1758
  • Turkish cavalry during mopping‐up operation 1922
  • mounted]] color guard from [[Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow]]
  • Northern Alliance]] of [[Afghanistan]], which frequently used horses as military transport
  • Culpepper]]
  • ''Monument to the Spanish Regiment of light cavalry of Alcántara''
  • Polish Army]]
SOLDIERS OR WARRIORS FIGHTING FROM HORSEBACK
Cavalry warfare; Cavalrymen; Cavalry regiments; Ippiko; Yellowleg; Horse cavalry; Calvalry; Cavalryman; Mounted cavalry; The Cavalry; Greek cavalry; Cavalry officer; Medium cavalry; Mounted troops; Ancient Greek cavalry; Medieval cavalry
αξιωματικός ιππικού
war horse         
  • Chasseurs of the Guard]] ([[light cavalry]]) to the left and [[cuirassier]] ([[Heavy cavalry]]) to the right, at the [[battle of Friedland]].
  • A [[Qin dynasty]] sculpture of a [[chariot]] with horses and rider from the [[Terracotta Army]] unearthed near the tomb of China's first emperor [[Qin Shihuangdi]], [[Xi'an]], China, 3rd century BC
  • Carloman]]'s 879 victory over the [[Vikings]]; [[Jean Fouquet]], ''[[Grandes Chroniques de France]]''
  • language=en}}</ref> 2nd–1st century BC. Excavated in [[Saksanokhur]] (near Farkhor), [[Tajikistan]]. [[National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan]].
  • [[Haniwa]] horse statuette, complete with saddle and stirrups, 6th century, [[Kofun period]]
  • Horse Cavalry Detachment of the U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division demonstrating a mock cavalry charge at [[Fort Bliss, Texas]]
  • Native Americans]] quickly adopted the horse and were highly effective light cavalry. ''Comanche-Osage fight.'' [[George Catlin]], 1834
  • Traveller]]. Cavalry played a significant role in the American Civil War.
  • Kanem-Bu warriors armed with spears. ''The Earth and Its Inhabitants'', 1892.
  • Spanish and Moorish light cavalry ([[jinetes]]) skirmish at the 1431 [[Battle of La Higueruela]]
  • A memorial to the horses that served in the [[Second Boer War]].
  • Life-size model depicting c.&nbsp;1850 horse artillery team with a light artillery piece
  • sport]] that evolved out of [[heavy cavalry]] practice.
  • Depiction of a [[Sasanian]] Persian [[Cataphract]] from [[Taq-e Bostan]]
  • Australian Imperial Force]] light horsemen, 1914
  • "[[Napoleon I]] with his Generals" by [[Ludwig Elsholtz]]. This painting shows light cavalry horses which come into use as officer's mounts in 18th- and 19th-century Europe.
  • Mounted police in [[Poznań]], [[Poland]]
  • Polish Cavalry during a [[Polish Army]] manoeuvre in late 1930s.
  • A soldier in World War I with his mule.
  • The "War Panel" of the [[Standard of Ur]]
  • U.S. Special Operations Forces, members of Task Force Dagger, and Afghanistan Commander Abdul Rashid Dostum on horseback in the Dari-a-Souf Valley, Afghanistan, in October 2001.
  • Yabusame archers, [[Edo period]]
  • archers]] were weapons of war in [[Ancient Egypt]].
USE OF EQUINES IN COMBAT
War horse; Warhorse; War Horse; Horses in Warfare; Mounted combat; Horse-based warfare; Army horse; Military horse; War-horse; Cavalry horse; Charger (horse); War horses
n. άτι

Определение

cavalryman
(cavalrymen)
A cavalryman is a soldier who is in the cavalry, especially one who rides a horse.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Cavalry tactics

For much of history, humans have used some form of cavalry for war and, as a result, cavalry tactics have evolved over time. Tactically, the main advantages of cavalry over infantry troops were greater mobility, a larger impact, and a higher position.