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Daha Rog Baexdzhyn Aefsad (Dahae Skirmisher Cavalry)

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Defence
Mental
Primary Secondary Armour: 0 Morale: 11
Type: spear axe Shield: 2 Discipline: normal
Attack: 6 7 Skill: 11 Training: untrained
Charge: 12 12 Recruitment Other
Lethality: 1 0.165 Soldiers: 25 Hit Points: 1
Range: 60.5 0 Cost: 1791 Mass: 1
Ammo: 14 0 Upkeep: 448
Turns: 1
Primary Weapon Attributes: Thrown missile
Secondary Weapon Attributes: Armour Piercing
Attributes: Can board ships, Can hide in forest, Can form cantabrian circle, Mercenary, Very Hardy
Formation: Square Side/Back spacing: 2.5 / 4
Mount effects: elephant +1, chariot +2
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These Dahae light horse skirmishers use javelins to inflict considerable damage against armoured foes and wield a spear as well for shock action.

Can Form Cantabrian Circle

These Dahae skirmisher cavalry are best used in a harassing role and can be very useful in tempting enemy heavy cavalry to mount a charge in a vain attempt to catch them. They carry an abundant supply of javelins in saddle-cases. The traditional role of mounted archers is well known, but the heavier javelin is more dangerous to armoured opponents. These wild tribesmen fill a vital role in the clan host. While they do make excellent skirmishers, this is not their only calling. They are warriors of the steppe and wield spears with skill and courage, willing to close with the enemy when the odds are in their favour.

Historically, the Daha tribes of eastern Iran are part of the vast conglomerate of Iranian-speaking steppe nomads and members of the great tribal amalgam that spawned the Parni tribe, better known to history as Parthians. By 270 BC the Dahae had spread into northern Margiana, Sogdiana and south of the Aral Sea. While they fielded many horse archers, the javelin was commonly used as well because it had greater piercing power and heavier equipment was getting more and more common on the steppe.