Camels
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				NZsam03
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Camels
What is the reasoning behind arabs (specifically bedouins) in the swords and scimitars book being denied camel cavalry?
http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Camel
"The Camel was a useful mount for warriors in desert regions of the world because it could move quickly across sand and could go long periods without water. In addition, horses shied away from the presence of camels. The Saracens made good use of camels during the Crusades; camel riders appeared out of the desert to raid Crusader outposts and caravans and then escaped back into terrain that horses could not cross."
This may already have been answered, but I can't find it (I can't use the google search function, it keeps saying no results found), so if it has, could someone please direct me to the thread?
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						http://ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Camel
"The Camel was a useful mount for warriors in desert regions of the world because it could move quickly across sand and could go long periods without water. In addition, horses shied away from the presence of camels. The Saracens made good use of camels during the Crusades; camel riders appeared out of the desert to raid Crusader outposts and caravans and then escaped back into terrain that horses could not cross."
This may already have been answered, but I can't find it (I can't use the google search function, it keeps saying no results found), so if it has, could someone please direct me to the thread?
Cheers
Sam
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				nikgaukroger
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Re: Camels
NZsam03 wrote:What is the reasoning behind arabs (specifically bedouins) in the swords and scimitars book being denied camel cavalry?
Because, outside of a bit of raiding, the camel was not used as a mount of war.
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Or...FoG doesn't model "mounted infantry" fully, the mounts being assumed to have got the riders to the battlefield where they then dismount and fight as normal infantry.
Out of interest, are there many actual accounts of battles in which mobile camels cause problems for horse-mounted cavalry? I'm aware of the use of tethered camels as a form of fortification against Vandals and then Byzantines in North Africa, but that's not really the same thing!
			
			
									
						
										
						Out of interest, are there many actual accounts of battles in which mobile camels cause problems for horse-mounted cavalry? I'm aware of the use of tethered camels as a form of fortification against Vandals and then Byzantines in North Africa, but that's not really the same thing!
Re: Camels
Did'nt they get rid of camels as mounts, when the early(7th century) arabs took over the horse raising lands in Arabia.nikgaukroger wrote:NZsam03 wrote:What is the reasoning behind arabs (specifically bedouins) in the swords and scimitars book being denied camel cavalry?
Because, outside of a bit of raiding, the camel was not used as a mount of war.
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Re: Camels
Not true, you just can't see them because they're well camelflaged.nikgaukroger wrote: Because, outside of a bit of raiding, the camel was not used as a mount of war.
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Re: Camels
Oh My God ... brit humorpeterrjohnston wrote:Not true, you just can't see them because they're well camelflaged.nikgaukroger wrote: Because, outside of a bit of raiding, the camel was not used as a mount of war.
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Re: Camels
we disown him, he's italian nowMatteoPasi wrote:Oh My God ... brit humorPete the Wop :wink: wrote:Not true, you just can't see them because they're well camelflaged.
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Re: Camels
Oh My God ... brit humor AGAIN !philqw78 wrote:we disown him, he's italian nowMatteoPasi wrote:Oh My God ... brit humorPete the Wop :wink: wrote:Not true, you just can't see them because they're well camelflaged.
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Re: Camels
MatteoPasi wrote:Oh My God ... brit humor AGAIN !philqw78 wrote:we disown him, he's italian nowMatteoPasi wrote: Oh My God ... brit humor
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