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The problem, however, was that the Magyars were no conventional troops. Like the “barbarian” tribespeople who had swept into Europe in the twilight years of the western Roman Empire, they excelled at fighting in open, grassy terrain, for their ancestors had learned the ways of war on the Eurasian steppe.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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