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The Assyrians deemed the large “Kush” horse to be the most desirable of all breeds for the chariotry (as distinct from the cavalry). 100 So coveted was it as a battle horse that, Dalley speculates, the unstated main objective of both Tiglath-pileser and Sargon in establishing trading posts at (or inside) the Egyptian border was to improve their pipeline to the horses.
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