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cavalry to attack and harass enemies into exhaustion from a distance while avoiding direct combat. The Persian army also included infantry, but they were armed with only wicker or animal-hide shields and short spears. This style of warfare worked well in the wide open Asian steppes, but was less well suited for the rocky terrain and tight quarters of the Balkan Peninsula.
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