9.2.8.8 Diviners
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Mopsos the diviner (1)
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9. Army and warfare (20)
9.1 Conscription system (4)
9.1 Conscription system (4)
- 9.1.1 Basic conscription unit (kiṣru “cohort”)
- 9.1.2 Conscripts (ṣāb šarri “king’s men”) (1)
- 9.1.3 Reserves (kutallu)
- 9.1.4 General levy (1)
- 9.1.5 Sustenance of troops (“bow field”)
- 9.1.6 Muster of troops (mašartu)
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9.2 Standing army (9)
9.2 Standing army (9)
- 9.2.1 Imperial guard
- 9.2.2 Regional armies
- 9.2.2.1 Armies of cabinet ministers
- 9.2.2.1.1 Turtanu
- 9.2.2.1.2 Rabsake
- 9.2.2.1.3 Rab-saris
- 9.2.2.1.4 Nagir ekalli
- 9.2.2.2 Provincial troops
- 9.2.3 Professional troops
- 9.2.4 Mercenaries (1)
- 9.2.5 Cavalry (2)
- 9.2.6 Chariotry (1)
- 9.2.6.1 Driver
- 9.2.6.2 Chariot fighter
- 9.2.6.3 Third man
- 9.2.7 Infantry (1)
- 9.2.7.1 Archers
- 9.2.7.2 Slingers (1)
- 9.2.7.3 Hoplites
- 9.2.7.4 Shield-bearers
- 9.2.8 Paramilitary troops (1)
- 9.2.8.1 Scouts
- 9.2.8.2 Trackers
- 9.2.8.3 Pioneers and engineers
- 9.2.8.4 Sappers
- 9.2.8.5 Cooks
- 9.2.8.6 Artisans
- 9.2.8.7 Scribes
- 9.2.8.8 Diviners (1)
- 9.2.9 Officers and units
- 9.2.9.1 Commander-of-fifty
- 9.2.9.2 Cohort commander (rab kiṣri)
- 9.2.9.3 Chiliarch (rab līmi)
- 9.2.9.4 Prefect (šaknu)
- 9.2.9.5 Governor
- 9.2.10 Equipment and provisioning of troops (šaṣbussu) (3)
- 9.2.10.1 Equipment (1)
- 9.2.10.1.1 Helmets (1)
- 9.2.10.2 Provisions (ṣiditu) (1)
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9.3 Camps, garrisons and fortifications (2)
9.3 Camps, garrisons and fortifications (2)
- 9.3.1 Military camps
- 9.3.1.1 Content and structure of camp
- 9.3.1.2 Construction of camp
- 9.3.1.3 Moving camp
- 9.3.2 Garrisons
- 9.3.2.1 Training of troops
- 9.3.3 Forts and fortifications (2)
- 9.3.3.1 Structure of fort (2)
- 9.3.3.2 Construction of forts
- 9.3.3.3 Manning a fort
- 9.3.3.4 Equipping fort
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9.4 Siege methods and equipment (5)
9.4 Siege methods and equipment (5)
- 9.4.1 Siege engines (1)
- 9.4.1.1 Battering rams
- 9.4.1.2 Siege towers
- 9.4.2 Siege ladders
- 9.4.3 Siege ramps
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