Warfare 2022 Theme
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2022 3:35 pm
In the days of the Prophet
Theme: From the days of the Prophet to the fall of Jerusalem in the first Crusade. Muslim armies and their enemies from 630 CE to 1099 CE. Field of Glory version 3.
Steve Murton will be list checker. Lists to Steve by 28th October please. Details of the comp below.
1. Theme: Armies and enemies of Islamic states from 630CE to 1099 CE inclusive. 6’ x 4’-ish tables
Points. This is a handicap competition, to level the playing field for less experienced players:
- Group A will have 750 points. These are the players who have appeared in the top 6 of the rankings in recent years. Paul Bartlett, Terry Shaw, Pete Dalby, Paul Longmore, Dave Ruddock, Graham Briggs, David Bannister, Graham Evans, Steve Brown, Phil Powell.
- Group B will have 800 points. These are the players who regularly appear high up the rankings, but not in the top 6: Steve Murton, Dave Morrison, Martyn Simpson, David Fairhurst, John Patrick.
- Group C will have 850 points: any player not mentioned above.
All other aspects will remain the same: the usual scoring system, random first round draw where anyone can play anyone except club mates, Swiss chess thereafter (no clubmate matches in round 2 though)
2. Theme Details:
Army date must be 630CE to 1099CE (inclusive). Armies must be chosen from the current Army Books. Allies must be of the same date as the main army.
The permissible armies are listed below. Armies can use all troops and allies available in the date range, except where noted.
Later Pre Islamic Bedouin (Ghassanid only)
Numidian or Moorish (Moorish only)
Later Sassanid Persian
Later Visigothic
Later Hindu Indian (Rajput only)
Merovingian Frankish
Christian Nubian
Maurikian Byzantine
Western Turkish (any except Avar)
Arab Conquest and Early Umayyad
Thematic Byzantine
Later Umayyad and Early ‘Abbasid
Early Spanish
Carolingian Frankish (army must be West Frankish)
Andalusian
Muslim North Africa and Sicily
Khurasanian Dynasties
Later ‘Abbasid, Tulunid and Ikhshidid
Bedouin Dynasties
Dailami Dynasties
Tuareg
Nikeforian Byzantine
Fatimid Egyptian
Georgian
Seljuk Turk (syrian States may not have Crusader allies)
Taifa Andalusian
Medieval Spanish and Portuguese
Italo-Norman and Sicilian
Komnenan Byzantine
Crusader
Theme: From the days of the Prophet to the fall of Jerusalem in the first Crusade. Muslim armies and their enemies from 630 CE to 1099 CE. Field of Glory version 3.
Steve Murton will be list checker. Lists to Steve by 28th October please. Details of the comp below.
1. Theme: Armies and enemies of Islamic states from 630CE to 1099 CE inclusive. 6’ x 4’-ish tables
Points. This is a handicap competition, to level the playing field for less experienced players:
- Group A will have 750 points. These are the players who have appeared in the top 6 of the rankings in recent years. Paul Bartlett, Terry Shaw, Pete Dalby, Paul Longmore, Dave Ruddock, Graham Briggs, David Bannister, Graham Evans, Steve Brown, Phil Powell.
- Group B will have 800 points. These are the players who regularly appear high up the rankings, but not in the top 6: Steve Murton, Dave Morrison, Martyn Simpson, David Fairhurst, John Patrick.
- Group C will have 850 points: any player not mentioned above.
All other aspects will remain the same: the usual scoring system, random first round draw where anyone can play anyone except club mates, Swiss chess thereafter (no clubmate matches in round 2 though)
2. Theme Details:
Army date must be 630CE to 1099CE (inclusive). Armies must be chosen from the current Army Books. Allies must be of the same date as the main army.
The permissible armies are listed below. Armies can use all troops and allies available in the date range, except where noted.
Later Pre Islamic Bedouin (Ghassanid only)
Numidian or Moorish (Moorish only)
Later Sassanid Persian
Later Visigothic
Later Hindu Indian (Rajput only)
Merovingian Frankish
Christian Nubian
Maurikian Byzantine
Western Turkish (any except Avar)
Arab Conquest and Early Umayyad
Thematic Byzantine
Later Umayyad and Early ‘Abbasid
Early Spanish
Carolingian Frankish (army must be West Frankish)
Andalusian
Muslim North Africa and Sicily
Khurasanian Dynasties
Later ‘Abbasid, Tulunid and Ikhshidid
Bedouin Dynasties
Dailami Dynasties
Tuareg
Nikeforian Byzantine
Fatimid Egyptian
Georgian
Seljuk Turk (syrian States may not have Crusader allies)
Taifa Andalusian
Medieval Spanish and Portuguese
Italo-Norman and Sicilian
Komnenan Byzantine
Crusader