Muslim/Arab Armour
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Muslim/Arab Armour
I m under impression that muslims are under represented in terms of armour. They do not have any infantry with at least some* armour or Armour . Is it due to budget constraints or historically that would be how they 'd look in 1200 AD ? (examples: muslim spearmen, veteran muslim spearmen and others)
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Re: Muslim/Arab Armour
What evidence do you have of widespread armour among Muslim infantry except for officers? Bear in mind that Osprey-type books tend to over emphasize the prevalence of armour among their representations because armoured figures look “cooler”
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i m almost completely ignorant of this time period armour , at least in that southern /muslim part so i wont make any claims . if you say that based on the research it is a legitimate choice to have them not wear armour i ll accept that. i only asked because i know theres a possibility that they do not have armour due to dev budget reasonsrbodleyscott wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:51 am What evidence do you have of widespread armour among Muslim infantry except for officers? Bear in mind that Osprey-type books tend to over emphasize the prevalence of armour among their representations because armoured figures look “cooler”
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No, they don't have armour because as far as we know they usually didn't.lapdog666 wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:57 ami m almost completely ignorant of this time period armour , at least in that southern /muslim part so i wont make any claims . if you say that based on the research it is a legitimate choice to have them not wear armour i ll accept that. i only asked because i know theres a possibility that they do not have armour due to dev budget reasonsrbodleyscott wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 5:51 am What evidence do you have of widespread armour among Muslim infantry except for officers? Bear in mind that Osprey-type books tend to over emphasize the prevalence of armour among their representations because armoured figures look “cooler”
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Re: Muslim/Arab Armour
I have assumed that the heat in the south was a primary reason for little armor.
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Byzantines, Persians, Mamluks wont agree with this, i guess.Jagger2002 wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 3:17 pm I have assumed that the heat in the south was a primary reason for little armor.
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Undoubtedly there are multiple factors in play. However if you have ever done physically demanding tasks in a hot dry or hot humid environment, it doesn't take much to exhaust a person and if not careful, heat exhaustion and heat stroke is a real danger. A lot of water is required as well. Now add 20-30-40 pounds of armor and a shield. However there would be a difference between riding a horse and moving around on foot. On horseback, there is far less exertion required but armor would still tend to trap heat. Although I am not really sure just how hot it was in North Africa, Spain and the Middle East during the ancients timeframe. Maybe it was a factor and maybe not.
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Thats all true of course. Maybe thats why "Clibanarii" means "Oven/Roaster"
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