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Battle of Aphahunk 998

Started by Erpingham, March 13, 2018, 06:13:58 PM

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Erpingham

Here's an interesting blog about a rather obscure battle.  Plenty of quoted newly translated Armenian text.  I leave it to those who specialise in this area to say whether it is significant.

This caught my eye for one of those discussions about army organisation

The Armenian/Iberian army "were organized not according to the formation of a line of battle, but everyone charged by family and seniority of contingents", though the impression is one of uncontrolled advance.  Lots  too on Armenian/Iberian sword skills and how they could cut down cavalry and horses. I'll leave it to the army list writers to interpret that one.

Duncan Head

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"employing a Dalmastanean shield-wall" = Daylami?

From vague memory I think this battle is discussed in Paul Blaum's article "Life in a Rough Neighborhood: Byzantium, Islam and the Rawwadid Kurds" (International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 1996) - there was formerly a copy of this article, or of a draft of it, available on the web but I can't see it on open access now. IIRC I have a copy at home, and it mentions Dailami troops in Rawadid service.

Later: Yes, checked it now, there's a few paragraphs; apparently there are two main accounts of the battle, one from Stephen of Taron as quoted in the blog and one from Matthew of Edessa, and they're quite different.
Duncan Head