"Review of Osprey Men-at-Arms No, 491 on my blog" Topic
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Blake Walker | 08 Mar 2014 5:54 p.m. PST |
link Review of Osprey MAA No. 491: Armies of the Volga Bulgars and Khanates of Kazan on my blog. Interesting read for someone who knows little about the Islamic states of Medieval Russia. Blake |
dBerczerk | 08 Mar 2014 6:59 p.m. PST |
Thanks for your interesting review. I saw that Osprey volume on eBay, and had been curious about how it might help fan my interest in the expansion of the Russian Empire before, during, and after the Seven Years War. I'm slowly building 54mm Russian and Turkish / Chechen / Albanian armies, circa 1760. I think it's time to add this Osprey title to my library. |
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