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Paul at Warlord Games of Warlord Games writes:

The Assyrians receive more cavalry this week – spear-armed Qurubuti horsemen to go with last week's Qurubuti horse archers release!

Assyrian Qurubuti cavalry with spears

The Qurubuti were the personal bodyguard of the king, or prince. They would be very well trained, and likely veterans or members of Assyrian nobility. Heavily armored in iron and bronze and riding a felt or leather barded horse, they would be a formidable opponent. The fully armored horse only appeared towards the end of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, most likely to protect the valuable mount against the new threat of the steppe horse archers.

It appears that units were equipped with spear and bow. The spearmen have a bow in their quiver - presumably, these were used when the spear was lost or broken. Sargon II went to battle accompanied only by his Qurubut, of which the cavalry numbered 1000.

Assyrian Qurubuti cavalry command

The command element would be comprised of very high status Assyrians, maybe even members of the royal family. The best quality armor was still made from bronze at this point, and was much more attractive than iron. The unit leader could be used as a commander of smaller forces, such would be his high status.

The cavalry pack and command pack each contain three mounted figures for £6.00 GBP. There is also a regiment pack available, which contains three mounted spearman and the three members of the command pack for £15.00 GBP.

Assyrian Qurubuti horse archers

And don't forget our recently released Qurubuti horse archers!

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