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Aznauri - were Feudals Cavalry , They had agricultural lands, they had peasants, They and their servants(Mokme/Msakhureuli) practiced fighting with a spear every day. Training and fighting - it was their duty.His peasants certainly worked on his lands.Are they an actual feudal class, maybe above Aznauri but below Eristavi. Or they are a retainer units recruited by feudal lords?
Tadzreuli - It was the King's personal cavalry. There were some aristocratic feudal lords, some were servants, some were young feudals. Their number was 500-1500 heavy cavalry . The king gave them armor and weapons, However, the aristocratic feudal lords and feudal lords already had their armaments.
Chukhchi - It was the King's personal bodyguard cavalry-Warriors of the highest fighting qualities. Chukhcherakhi ( Achukhchi, Chukhcharkhi ) - is Was the commander of the King's guards.
Monaspa- Foreign mercenaries Regular Cavalry of the king. They were Kypchaks , Alans, Kurds and Georgian Aznauri, Whose land was conquered by the enemy (georgians studied the style of nomadic fighting - give them with round georgian shields and Curved sword ). The number of monaspa was 2000-5000 cavalry
Eristavi - head of the nation. This unit did not exist- Because there were a maximum of 10 Eristavi men in Georgia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eristavi
My roster is based on historical units
Jurand of CracowI try to show the forum what characterizes us Georgians. That is what is known to us from the past. Fighting with a double ax This style really existed in western Georgia and still survives today.
Western Georgia was a very forested country and Guerilla warriors needed a fast close battle. He must jump down from the trees, quickly kill the enemy and hide again.
Guerilla warriors are weak in general battle and can not catch the line