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The Medes, and Cissians, who had the same equipment as their
foot-soldiers.
The Indians, equipped as their foot. men, but some on horseback and
some in chariots - the chariots drawn either by horses, or by wild
asses.
The Bactrians and Caspians, arrayed as their foot-soldiers.
The Libyans, equipped as their foot-soldiers, like the rest; but
all riding in chariots.
The Caspeirians and Paricanians, equipped as their foot-soldiers.
The Arabians, in the same array as their footmen, but all riding on
camels, not inferior in fleetness to horses.
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