In close formation, they rode 300 of them as one man. I was one horse and man. Was that an advance for the time? Was anybody else doing that? The mounted charge is something that Western Europe is familiar with. And it's the main way that Western Europeans fought. But when you're in the Near East, the Muslims there are not necessarily going to fight in the same way as Western Europeans. So you have to learn to adapt a little bit to the local conditions. If you want your big charge to work, your opponents have got to be there waiting for you to hit. They do need some more likely armoured troops to be a bit more flexible.

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