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  • Mounted archery
  • Using a bow and arrow while riding from horseback

    Mounted archery is a form of archery that involves shooting arrows while on horseback. A horse archer is a person who does mounted archery. Archery has

    Mounted archery

    Mounted archery

    Mounted_archery

  • History of archery
  • the classical period, and bowmen fought on foot, in chariots or mounted on horses. Archery rose to prominence in Europe in the later medieval period, where

    History of archery

    History of archery

    History_of_archery

  • Archery
  • Using a bow to shoot arrows

    Modern competitive archery Mounted archery Run archery Sagittarii Sagittarius Sport of Kings Target archery Turkish archery List of archery terms List of notable

    Archery

    Archery

    Archery

  • Yabusame
  • Type of Japanese mounted archery

    Yabusame (流鏑馬) is a type of mounted archery in traditional Japanese archery. An archer on a running horse shoots three special "turnip-headed" arrows

    Yabusame

    Yabusame

    Yabusame

  • Composite bow
  • Bow made from horn, wood, and sinew laminated together

    Asia. The Scythian-style bow was the first composite bow suited for mounted archery, and rapidly became the dominant type of composite bow used by militaries

    Composite bow

    Composite bow

    Composite_bow

  • Ethnosport Cultural Festival
  • Annual sport and culture festival in Anatolia and Central Asia

    CİRİT" [Mounted Jarids]. worldethnosport.org (in Turkish). World Ethnosports Federation. Retrieved 3 June 2018. "ATLI OKÇULUK" [Mounted archery]. etnosporfestivali

    Ethnosport Cultural Festival

    Ethnosport Cultural Festival

    Ethnosport_Cultural_Festival

  • Glossary of archery terms
  • List of definitions of terms and concepts related to archery

    mounted archer (practitioner) – An archer mounted on a horse mounted archery (practice) – Archery while mounted on a horse Mongolian draw (practice) – The

    Glossary of archery terms

    Glossary_of_archery_terms

  • Chinese archery
  • Traditional art in Chinese culture and philosophy

    Eventually, horseback archery replaced chariot archery during the Warring States period. The earliest recorded use of mounted archery by Han Chinese occurred

    Chinese archery

    Chinese archery

    Chinese_archery

  • Jinba ittai
  • Japanese phrase, "unity of horse and rider"

    unity of horse and rider which is pertinent to Yabusame, Japanese mounted archery. It is also the design philosophy of Mazda. "Theory of Everything"

    Jinba ittai

    Jinba ittai

    Jinba_ittai

  • Kyūjutsu
  • Traditional Japanese martial art

    derived from mounted archery in standing archery. The Takeda-ryū (ja:武田流) has its origins in the fact that the founder of the school learned archery from the

    Kyūjutsu

    Kyūjutsu

    Kyūjutsu

  • Cavalry
  • Soldiers or warriors fighting from horseback

    than traditional mounted warfare seen in other cultures with massed cavalry units. An example is Yabusame (流鏑馬), a type of mounted archery in traditional

    Cavalry

    Cavalry

    Cavalry

  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord
  • 2022 video game

    a nomadic people who inhabit the eastern steppe and specialize in mounted archery, are based upon the Huns, Pannonian Avars, Göktürks, Kipchaks, Khazars

    Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

    Mount_&_Blade_II:_Bannerlord

  • Bow and arrow
  • Ranged weapon system, sports equipment

    firearms. Today, bows and arrows are mostly used for hunting and sports. Archery is the art, practice, or skill of using bows to shoot arrows. A person

    Bow and arrow

    Bow and arrow

    Bow_and_arrow

  • Kasagake
  • Type of Japanese mounted archery

    Kasagake or Kasakake (笠懸, lit. "hat shooting") is a type of Japanese mounted archery. In contrast to yabusame, the types of targets are various and the

    Kasagake

    Kasagake

    Kasagake

  • Turkish archery
  • Tradition of archery which became highly developed in the Ottoman Empire

    Composite bow Mongol bow Gakgung Mounted archery Arab archery Chinese archery English longbow Türk Okçuluğu Ağı (Turkish Archery Network) - in Turkish by Z

    Turkish archery

    Turkish archery

    Turkish_archery

  • Huns
  • Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)

    some maintained their own rulers. Their main method of warfare was mounted archery. The Huns may have initiated the Great Migration, a contributing factor

    Huns

    Huns

    Huns

  • Cowboy mounted shooting
  • Type of competitive equestrian sport

    Cowboy mounted shooting (also called western mounted shooting and mounted shooting) is a competitive equestrian sport involving the riding of a horse to

    Cowboy mounted shooting

    Cowboy mounted shooting

    Cowboy_mounted_shooting

  • Kyūdō
  • Japanese archery-based martial art

    established the Kamakura shogunate, archery became more and more popular, especially the three types of mounted archery: yabusame, inuoumono, and kasagake

    Kyūdō

    Kyūdō

    Kyūdō

  • Sagittarii
  • Roman archers

    Eastern armies that relied heavily on mounted archery in the 1st century BC, most notably the Parthians, whose mounted archers were decisive for Crassus's

    Sagittarii

    Sagittarii

    Sagittarii

  • Hu (people)
  • Chinese term for non-Sinitic peoples

    pastoralist lifestyle and a strong militant horse culture specializing in mounted archery and cavalry warfare. According to Hill (2009): The term hu 胡 was used

    Hu (people)

    Hu (people)

    Hu_(people)

  • Arrow
  • Shafted projectile that is shot with a bow

    attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers called fletchings mounted near the rear, and a slot at the rear end called a nock for engaging the

    Arrow

    Arrow

    Arrow

  • Arbalest
  • Form of medieval crossbow

    World Archery Rankings Topics Archer's paradox Mounted archery Ballista elephant Yabusame Run archery Bows (yumi) Bow shape Arbalest Austroasiatic crossbow

    Arbalest

    Arbalest

    Arbalest

  • Crossbow
  • Bow-like ranged weapon

    Chams how to use crossbows and mounted archery Crossbows and archery in 1171. The Khmer also had double-bow crossbows mounted on elephants, which Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h

    Crossbow

    Crossbow

    Crossbow

  • Furusiyya
  • Historical Arabic term for equestrian martial exercise

    horse (hippology) and the proper riding techniques (equestrianism), mounted archery, and jousting. Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya adds swordsmanship as a fourth

    Furusiyya

    Furusiyya

    Furusiyya

  • List of sports
  • racing Horse polo, or polo Horseball Jineteada gaucha Jousting Mounted games Mounted archery Organized horse fighting Pato Pleasure driving Reining Rodeo

    List of sports

    List_of_sports

  • List of equestrian sports
  • horsemen wielding lances with blunted tips Mounted archery – Using a bow and arrow while riding from horseback Mounted games – Equestrian eventPages displaying

    List of equestrian sports

    List of equestrian sports

    List_of_equestrian_sports

  • Lajos Kassai
  • Hungarian bowyer, archer and equestrian

    He is primarily known for his work reviving the traditional art of mounted archery, including adapting it into a modern sport. For his work he received

    Lajos Kassai

    Lajos_Kassai

  • Fletching
  • Aerodynamic stabilization of arrows

    around its circumference. Four fletchings have also been used. In English archery, the male feather, from a cock, is used on the outside of the arrow, while

    Fletching

    Fletching

    Fletching

  • Attila
  • Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453

    built up an enormous empire there. Their main military techniques were mounted archery and javelin throwing. They were in the process of developing settlements

    Attila

    Attila

    Attila

  • List of nomadic peoples
  • people who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, practiced hunting and mounted archery. The Sushen used flint headed wooden arrows, farmed, hunted, and fished

    List of nomadic peoples

    List_of_nomadic_peoples

  • Ogasawara-ryū
  • Japanese system of martial arts and etiquette

    period (1185–1333). It specialised in horsemanship (bajutsu), archery (kyujutsu), mounted archery (yabusame) and etiquette, with an emphasis on ceremonial

    Ogasawara-ryū

    Ogasawara-ryū

  • Aoi Matsuri
  • Traditional Japanese Festival in Kyoto

    the Aoi Matsuri are horse races (kurabe-uma), and demonstrations of mounted archery (yabusame). Many things in Kyoto are named after the Aoi. Saiō Matsuri

    Aoi Matsuri

    Aoi Matsuri

    Aoi_Matsuri

  • Yari
  • Japanese straight-headed spear

    combat usually between two warriors, who would challenge each other via mounted archery. In the late Heian, battles on foot began to increase, and naginata

    Yari

    Yari

    Yari

  • Sport in Pakistan
  • admitted into the World Archery Federation in 2005. Pakistan Archery Federation organizes National Archery Championship annually. Archery competitions are also

    Sport in Pakistan

    Sport_in_Pakistan

  • Light cavalry
  • Type of highly mobile soldier on horseback

    lightly armed and armored cavalry troops mounted on fast horses, as opposed to heavy cavalry, where the mounted riders (and sometimes the warhorses) were

    Light cavalry

    Light cavalry

    Light_cavalry

  • Military of the Ming dynasty
  • outset, the military included substantial cavalry forces skilled in mounted archery in the Turco-Mongol style. Only in the 16th century did it begin to

    Military of the Ming dynasty

    Military of the Ming dynasty

    Military_of_the_Ming_dynasty

  • Gwageo
  • Civil service exams in pre-modern Korea

    the Classics and military texts. This included Korean archery, horsemanship, and mounted archery. The exam was carried out in three stages on a triennial

    Gwageo

    Gwageo

    Gwageo

  • Arrowhead
  • Sharpened tip of an arrow

    penetrated a set of fifteenth-century chain armour made in Damascus. However, archery was minimally effective against plate armour, which became available to

    Arrowhead

    Arrowhead

    Arrowhead

  • Shirenzigou culture
  • Iron Age archaeological culture near the Tarim Basin

    indicate that by the fourth century BCE both horseback riding and mounted archery were practiced along China's northwest frontier. Culturally, the Shirenzigou

    Shirenzigou culture

    Shirenzigou_culture

  • Bajutsu
  • Japanese form of military equestrianism

    equestrianism. Although its origins are closely related to those of mounted archery (yabusame), bajutsu is considered a distinct and separate martial art

    Bajutsu

    Bajutsu

    Bajutsu

  • Military of the Mongol Empire
  • different from the bows known to have been used by the Mongol Empire. Mounted archery had fallen into disuse and has been revived only in the 21st century

    Military of the Mongol Empire

    Military of the Mongol Empire

    Military_of_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Equestrianism
  • Use of horses for sport or work

    Renaissance Fairs and Society for Creative Anachronism events. Mounted archery Yabusame Mounted Games, a sport where games are played in a relay-style with

    Equestrianism

    Equestrianism

    Equestrianism

  • Kanthaka
  • Horse used by Gautama Buddha prior to his renunciation

    mounted archery and swordplay by defeating other royals in such contests. Mounted on Kanthaka, Siddhartha defeated his cousin Devadatta in archery, another

    Kanthaka

    Kanthaka

    Kanthaka

  • Man Gui
  • describes him as a blunt man who was known for his strength, valour and mounted archery skills. First spotted in an inspection tour by Grand-Secretary Sun

    Man Gui

    Man_Gui

  • Imperial examination
  • Civil service examination system in Imperial China

    archery and horsemanship. The district exam was conducted by the county magistrate and consisted of three sessions. The first session tested mounted archery

    Imperial examination

    Imperial examination

    Imperial_examination

  • Chariot
  • Carriage using animals to provide rapid motive power

    and the adoption of standard cavalry units, and the adaptation of mounted archery from nomadic cavalry, which were more effective. Chariots would continue

    Chariot

    Chariot

    Chariot

  • Eurasian Steppe
  • Steppe ecoregion of grasslands, savannas, and shrublands

    Kazakh steppe sometime before 3000 BC, but it took a long time for mounted archery to develop and the process is not fully understood. The stirrup does

    Eurasian Steppe

    Eurasian Steppe

    Eurasian_Steppe

  • Pax Mongolica
  • Term for stabilizing effects of Mongol conquest

    Mongol warrior on horseback, preparing a mounted archery shot

    Pax Mongolica

    Pax Mongolica

    Pax_Mongolica

  • Mongol bow
  • Type of bow and arrow developed in Mongolia

    for long-range work and a shorter one for mounted combat. From the 17th to the 20th century, horseback archery in Mongolia (and around the world) declined

    Mongol bow

    Mongol bow

    Mongol_bow

  • Ogasawara Nagatsune
  • Nagakiyo and the rightful inheritor of the art of Ogasawara-ryu archery and mounted archery. His wife was a daughter of Takeda Tomonobu. Some of his children

    Ogasawara Nagatsune

    Ogasawara_Nagatsune

  • Shang Kexi
  • Chinese general; Prince of Pingnan

    was described to be a brave and resourceful man who was skilful at mounted archery and capable in military matters. With the decay and fall of the Ming

    Shang Kexi

    Shang Kexi

    Shang_Kexi

  • Stirrup
  • Light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider

    that, considering the fact that the Parthians were famous for their mounted archery, the objects are stirrups, but adds that it is difficult to imagine

    Stirrup

    Stirrup

    Stirrup

  • Samurai
  • Japanese warrior class

    young age in military arts through private instruction. Swordsmanship, archery, and horsemanship were the primary martial skills; and often in Japanese

    Samurai

    Samurai

    Samurai

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    siege. They exaggerated the size of their armies with rumours, dummies mounted on spare horses, or extra fires lit at night camps; they promoted rebellion

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • Quiver
  • Container for holding arrows, bolts, darts, ammo, projectiles or javelins

    with a rear-canted belt quiver designed for mounted archery Quiver from Turkey, 1620s. Japanese archery equipment including a variety of quivers Fujiwara

    Quiver

    Quiver

    Quiver

  • List of jockeys
  • penning Team roping Working cow horse Weaponry Cowboy mounted shooting Jousting Mounted archery Yabusame Pasola Pig sticking Horse show and exhibition

    List of jockeys

    List_of_jockeys

  • Scythians
  • Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe

    horsemanship, and their horses were the most high quality in Europe. Mounted archery was the main form of Scythian warfare. The saddle was invented by the

    Scythians

    Scythians

    Scythians

  • Ōtsuchi
  • Japanese war mallet

    During the Heian period (794–1185), most warfare in Japan emphasized mounted archery and swords. However, as castles and fortified structures developed

    Ōtsuchi

    Ōtsuchi

    Ōtsuchi

  • Self bow
  • Type of archery bow

    modern amateurs due to the greater weight. For most practical non-mounted archery purposes, self bows can perform as well as composite; "the initial

    Self bow

    Self bow

    Self_bow

  • Military animal
  • Trained animal used for warfare or other military applications

    of Siberia were known to use reindeer as cavalry, though only for mounted archery. The Sumerians used hybrid donkeys to pull their war chariots around

    Military animal

    Military animal

    Military_animal

  • Yongqi, Prince Rong
  • Qing dynasty prince (1741–1766)

    painting, and calligraphy. He was also skilled in horse-riding and mounted archery. His talents earned him the favour of his father, the Qianlong Emperor

    Yongqi, Prince Rong

    Yongqi,_Prince_Rong

  • Rashidun cavalry
  • Cavalry forces of the Muslim Rashidun Caliphate

    weapons. Fighting with swords from the back of a moving horse. Archery. Mounted archery while the horse running. Close combat while changing their seat

    Rashidun cavalry

    Rashidun_cavalry

  • Yumi
  • Japanese asymmetrical bow

    samurai class came to power, kyūjutsu (archery) became more and more popular, especially the three types of mounted archery: yabusame, inuoumono, and kasagake

    Yumi

    Yumi

    Yumi

  • Emperor Taizu of Song
  • Emperor of China from 960 to 976

    military commander Zhao Hongyin, Zhao Kuangyin grew up excelling in mounted archery. Once, riding an untamed horse without a bridle, he knocked his forehead

    Emperor Taizu of Song

    Emperor Taizu of Song

    Emperor_Taizu_of_Song

  • Military of ancient Nubia
  • Armed forces of the Nubian kingdoms

    Kushite and Assyrian warfare were bred in and exported from Nubia. Mounted archery was prevalent in both the Meroitic and post-Meroitic periods. During

    Military of ancient Nubia

    Military of ancient Nubia

    Military_of_ancient_Nubia

  • History of crossbows
  • the crossbow, it was possible to overcome the Xiongnu: Of course, in mounted archery [using the short bow] the Yi and the Di are skilful, but the Chinese

    History of crossbows

    History of crossbows

    History_of_crossbows

  • Manchu people
  • East Asian ethnic group

    in permanent villages, cultivated crops, and practiced hunting and mounted archery. The southern Tungusic Manchu sedentary lifestyle differed from the

    Manchu people

    Manchu people

    Manchu_people

  • Xue Susu
  • Chinese Ming Dynasty female artist

    held in a number of museums both in China and elsewhere. Her skill at mounted archery was commented upon by a number of contemporary writers, as were her

    Xue Susu

    Xue_Susu

  • Carriage driving
  • Form of competitive horse driving in harness with two or four wheeled carriages

    penning Team roping Working cow horse Weaponry Cowboy mounted shooting Jousting Mounted archery Yabusame Pasola Pig sticking Horse show and exhibition

    Carriage driving

    Carriage driving

    Carriage_driving

  • Domestication of the horse
  • indicate that by the fourth century BCE both horseback riding and mounted archery were practiced along China's northwest frontier. A few horse bones

    Domestication of the horse

    Domestication_of_the_horse

  • Battle of Ramla (1105)
  • Battle in the Middle East

    were reinforced by a Seljuk Turkish force from Damascus, including mounted archery, the great menace of the Crusaders. After they withstood the initial

    Battle of Ramla (1105)

    Battle of Ramla (1105)

    Battle_of_Ramla_(1105)

  • Gorytos
  • Ancient leather bow-case

    Indo-Greeks adopted the composite bow and the gorytos as part of their mounted archery equipment from around 100 BCE, as can be seen on their coins. The gold

    Gorytos

    Gorytos

    Gorytos

  • Nomadic empire
  • Empires of the Eurasian steppes from classical antiquity to the early modern era

    who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, and practiced hunting and mounted archery. The Sushen used flint-headed wooden arrows, farmed, hunted, and fished

    Nomadic empire

    Nomadic empire

    Nomadic_empire

  • Wuhuan
  • Proto-Mongolic nomadic people of northern China

    Treatise on the Wuhuan, Xianbei) records: The Wuhuan are skilled in mounted archery. They engage in hunting animals and birds. They nomadise from place

    Wuhuan

    Wuhuan

    Wuhuan

  • Tent pegging
  • Equestrian sport

    tilting (in which the rider charges a mannequin mounted on a swivelling or rocking pedestal); and mounted archery. A given tent pegging competition's rules

    Tent pegging

    Tent pegging

    Tent_pegging

  • Medieval warfare
  • styles of light cavalries, such as Hungarian mounted archers, Spanish jinetes, Italian and German mounted crossbowmen and English currours. The infantry

    Medieval warfare

    Medieval warfare

    Medieval_warfare

  • Kublai Khan's campaigns
  • Mongol military efforts

    Mongol warrior on horseback, preparing a mounted archery shot.

    Kublai Khan's campaigns

    Kublai Khan's campaigns

    Kublai_Khan's_campaigns

  • Bugei jūhappan
  • Combat and martial arts technique

    list are: Chikujōjutsu, fortifying a castle against siege. Yabusame, mounted archery. Yadomejutsu, deflecting flying arrows. Saiminjutsu, hypnotism. Jesse

    Bugei jūhappan

    Bugei_jūhappan

  • Rebellion of the Seven States
  • 154 BC rebellion against the Han dynasty of China

    tomb, with an incised relief decoration showing a hunting scene with mounted archery, Han dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) National Museum of Oriental Art, Rome

    Rebellion of the Seven States

    Rebellion of the Seven States

    Rebellion_of_the_Seven_States

  • Jurchen unification
  • 1583–1619 unification of the Jurchen tribes

    reparation. Nurhaci grew to be a promising leader. He was talented in mounted archery as a youth and was proficient in the Jurchen, Mongol, and Chinese languages

    Jurchen unification

    Jurchen unification

    Jurchen_unification

  • Infantry in the Middle Ages
  • the medieval period, the mounted warrior held sway for an extended time. Typically heavily armoured, well-motivated and mounted on powerful, specially bred

    Infantry in the Middle Ages

    Infantry in the Middle Ages

    Infantry_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Minamoto no Yoshiari
  • Japanese court official during the Heian period

    influential Fujiwara. Ordered by Emperor Uda to develop a style of mounted archery, Yoshiaki created what was to later become the Takeda school of yabusame

    Minamoto no Yoshiari

    Minamoto_no_Yoshiari

  • World Nomad Games
  • International sports competition dedicated to Central Asian sports

    belt wrestling Salburun (Kyrgyz: Салбурун), a sport mixing falconry, mounted archery and hunt assisted by Taigan Shagai Horse racing (At Chabysh), (Kyrgyz:

    World Nomad Games

    World Nomad Games

    World_Nomad_Games

  • Horse culture in Mongolia
  • his death, a mount to ride in the afterlife. The Khan's army, weapons, war tack and military tactics were built around the idea of mounted cavalry archers

    Horse culture in Mongolia

    Horse_culture_in_Mongolia

  • Jockey
  • Someone who rides horses in horse racing

    fixed robotic jockeys on the backs of seven camels and raced the machine-mounted animals around a track. Operators controlled the jockeys remotely, signalling

    Jockey

    Jockey

    Jockey

  • Salburun
  • Traditional hunt in Central Asia

    hunting among the Kyrgyz of Central Asia, involving falconry, archery (sometimes mounted), as well as use of a taigan. At the end of Salburun contests

    Salburun

    Salburun

    Salburun

  • Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
  • Muslim general (c. 595 – 674)

    in mounted archery, and was known as the first Muslim archer after the Expedition of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith. Muslim scholars viewed Sa'd's archery skills

    Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas

    Sa'd_ibn_Abi_Waqqas

  • Scytho-Siberian world
  • Iron Age Eurasian steppe cultures

    militarized society. Scythian warfare was primarily conducted through mounted archery. They were the first great power to perfect this tactic. The Scythians

    Scytho-Siberian world

    Scytho-Siberian world

    Scytho-Siberian_world

  • Battle of Legnica
  • 13th-century battle during the Mongol invasion of Poland

    demonstrated the advantages of the tactical mobility and speed of mounted archery. The Mongol tactics were essentially a long series of feigned attacks

    Battle of Legnica

    Battle of Legnica

    Battle_of_Legnica

  • Kabura-ya
  • Variation of arrow used by Samurai class

    serve as a ward against evil spirits. Kasagake – Type of Japanese mounted archery Carnyx – Ancient musical instrument Dacian draco – Standard ensign

    Kabura-ya

    Kabura-ya

    Kabura-ya

  • Registered Cossacks
  • 16-17th century Polish–Lithuanian Cossack units

    light cavalry units (choragiew), excellent skirmishers trained in mounted archery (and later using firearms), making lightning raids, harassing heavier

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered Cossacks

    Registered_Cossacks

  • Rashidun army
  • Armed forces of the Muslim Rashidun Caliphate

    stabbing weapons Fighting with swords from the back of a moving horse Archery Mounted archery while the horse running Close combat while changing their seat

    Rashidun army

    Rashidun_army

  • Chai Rong
  • Later Zhou dynasty emperor from 954 to 959

    their own. The youngster grew up into a muscular young man skilled at mounted archery, while also possessing a basic understanding of Chinese classics, history

    Chai Rong

    Chai Rong

    Chai_Rong

  • Hoyt Archery
  • American bow manufacturer

    Hoyt Archery is an American manufacturer of recurve and compound bows located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Most notable for their competition recurve bows

    Hoyt Archery

    Hoyt_Archery

  • Transition from Ming to Qing
  • Period of Chinese history (1618–1683)

    who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, and practiced hunting and mounted archery. Their main military formation was infantry wielding bows and arrows

    Transition from Ming to Qing

    Transition from Ming to Qing

    Transition_from_Ming_to_Qing

  • Battles of the Mughal Empire
  • Babur did not introduce a gunpowder warfare system, instead relying on mounted archery. Babur's empire did not last long[quantify] and the Mughal Empire collapsed

    Battles of the Mughal Empire

    Battles_of_the_Mughal_Empire

  • Military history of Japan
  • armor of the samurai came to be during this period, as techniques of mounted archery, swordsmanship, and spear fighting were adopted and developed. The

    Military history of Japan

    Military_history_of_Japan

  • Tifayifu
  • Qing clothing and hairstyle policy

    Manchu men and women, and their boots had rigid soles which facilitated mounted archery. For the Han Chinese, however, Manchu-style clothing conflicted with

    Tifayifu

    Tifayifu

  • Ban'ei
  • Form of horse racing

    penning Team roping Working cow horse Weaponry Cowboy mounted shooting Jousting Mounted archery Yabusame Pasola Pig sticking Horse show and exhibition

    Ban'ei

    Ban'ei

    Ban'ei

  • Yamanaka Yukimori
  • Samurai

    the age of eight.  From around the age of ten, he studied the art of mounted archery as well as military tactics and, at the age of thirteen, achieved the

    Yamanaka Yukimori

    Yamanaka Yukimori

    Yamanaka_Yukimori

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  • Sahit
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Sahit

    Bounded

    Sahit

  • Himaadri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Himaadri

    Snow Mounted

    Himaadri

  • MONTE
  • Male

    English

    MONTE

    Variant spelling of English Monty, MONTE means "pointed mountain."

    MONTE

  • Counter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Counter

    English (Devon) : occupational name for a treasurer or accountant, from Middle English counter (from Old French conteor).

    Counter

  • Barhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Barhan

    Pointed, Sharp

    Barhan

  • Monte
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish American English French

    Monte

    Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.

    Monte

  • Montek
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Montek

    Optimistic on Man

    Montek

  • Mound
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mound

    English : presumably a variant of Mount.

    Mound

  • Montel
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Indian, Jamaican, Spanish

    Montel

    Little Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery

    Montel

  • Oddnaug
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Oddnaug

    Pointed.

    Oddnaug

  • Obelie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Obelie

    Pointed pillar.

    Obelie

  • Montel
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Montel

    Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.

    Montel

  • Oddveig
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Oddveig

    Pointed.

    Oddveig

  • Montez
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Montez

    Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.

    Montez

  • Zeyo
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Indian

    Zeyo

    Rounded

    Zeyo

  • Mount
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mount

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.

    Mount

  • Monte
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Gujarati, Indian, Italian, Latin, Spanish

    Monte

    From the Wealthy Man's Mountain; Mountain; Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery

    Monte

  • Mounce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mounce

    English (Devon) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized form of German Manz.

    Mounce

  • Mounsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Mounsey

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Monceaux in Calvados and Orne, or their name from the plural form of Old French moncel ‘hillock’ (Late Latin monticellum, a diminutive of mons).

    Mounsey

  • Montes
  • Boy/Male

    Italian Spanish

    Montes

    Mountain. Abbreviation of Montague and Montgomery.

    Montes

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Online names & meanings

  • Abheer | ابھیر
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abheer | ابھیر

    A cowherd, Name of dynasty

  • Brona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Brona

    Sorrow.

  • Puloma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Puloma

    Delighted (Wife of the sage Bhrigu)

  • Lucore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lucore

    English : unexplained. The name was established in MA at an early date. It was also spelled Lacore, Lackor, Lecore, and Locker, and may have been an Anglicized spelling of French Lacour, which was brought to the US via England.

  • Tuvijat
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Tuvijat

    Lord Indra

  • Renji | ரேஂஜீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Renji | ரேஂஜீ

    To make Happy

  • Zayd
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zayd

    Growth, Super abundance

  • Hagos
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian

    Hagos

    Joy

  • Ekval
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ekval

    Butterfly

  • Zonira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zonira |

    Precious stone, Expensive jewel

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  • Mounter
  • n.

    One who mounts.

  • Mounted
  • a.

    Seated or serving on horseback or similarly; as, mounted police; mounted infantry.

  • Mounter
  • n.

    An animal mounted; a monture.

  • Moulten
  • a.

    Having molted.

  • Heart-wounded
  • a.

    Wounded to the heart with love or grief.

  • Pointed
  • a.

    Sharp; having a sharp point; as, a pointed rock.

  • Counter
  • adv.

    In the wrong way; contrary to the right course; as, a hound that runs counter.

  • Counter
  • a.

    Contrary; opposite; contrasted; opposed; adverse; antagonistic; as, a counter current; a counter revolution; a counter poison; a counter agent; counter fugue.

  • Mounted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mount

  • Meal-mouthed
  • a.

    See Mealy-mouthed.

  • Pounced
  • a.

    Furnished with claws or talons; as, the pounced young of the eagle.

  • Dunted
  • a.

    Beaten; hence, blunted.

  • Counter
  • adv.

    A prefix meaning contrary, opposite, in opposition; as, counteract, counterbalance, countercheck. See Counter, adv. & a.

  • Bell-mouthed
  • a.

    Expanding at the mouth; as, a bell-mouthed gun.

  • Mounted
  • a.

    Placed on a suitable support, or fixed in a setting; as, a mounted gun; a mounted map; a mounted gem.

  • Hell-haunted
  • a.

    Haunted by devils; hellish.

  • Jointed
  • a.

    Having joints; articulated; full of nodes; knotty; as, a jointed doll; jointed structure.

  • Needle-pointed
  • a.

    Pointed as needles.

  • Mounded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mound

  • Mouthed
  • a.

    Having a mouth of a particular kind; using the mouth, speech, or voice in a particular way; -- used only in composition; as, wide-mouthed; hard-mouthed; foul-mouthed; mealy-mouthed.