Conquest of the Kingdom of Aures in the First Campaign (535 AD)
Conquest of the Kingdom of Aures in the First Campaign (535 AD) 13-144
🔹The time has come for action in Numidia during the summer of 535 AD. Iabdas the barbarian, king of the Aures, took advantage of the embarrassment of the Byzantines to raid the high plateaus with large cavalry. It is time to punish this insolence for this. Conditions seemed favorable in the last months of the year 535 AD. Suleiman decided to undertake the mission and approached The Auras from the east crossed the Khenchela region and intended to enter the mountain via Wadi el-Kébir, but still unaccustomed to the tactics of the Berbers {i.e. the Berbers} convinced that Yabdas would hasten to advance the battle to prevent an invasion, convinced, moreover, that a single engagement would be sufficient {i.e. Suleiman}
🔹I got to know the country and its many superior knights. They love to wage wars, skirmishes, ambushes, and occupy the various passes in the mountains, hidden under the shelter of the forest or in the beds of dry rivers. They love to surprise the enemy on the way and circle around his ranks, half broken, running furiously. For their flocks
Although the Byzantine forces were better armed in bases and more learned in their tactics, these advantages were of no use to them and we could no longer march against the light Berber cavalry. The strong imperial army risked appearing somewhat cumbersome and not mobile enough in the face of unscientific tactics. The defeated Byzantine generals risked remaining ineffective, and the Imperials initially found themselves extremely confused.
Conquest of the Kingdom of Aures in the First Campaign (535 AD) 13-143
🔹Despite the fortifications of the Byzantine cavalry and infantry, including shields and iron helmets, they faced light swarms of Berbers in front of the angry charges. The Berber tactics were forced to systematically thwart these well-established combat principles in terms of weapons----on the other hand, the Berbers were certainly of a much lower level. He means inferior in terms of armament) He laughs at the Byzantines and one understands that the imperial generals treat them with contempt as enemies (i.e., Berbers) with bare feet, arms, body and head wrapped in brocade cloth. They have infantry and knights riding horses without saddles and no defensive weapons. Nothing but a small leather shield, and they are armed with a short and broad sword, and each of them carries two long spears and bows. But this light equipment ensures maximum mobility, and they can rely on this advantage to harass, encircle, and break the Byzantine heavy infantry.


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