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The disaster of Carrhae was due to which Parthian tactic? A. Naval ramming B. Horse archery C. Siege tunneling D. Poisoned weapons
The disaster of Carrhae was due to Horse archery.
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The disaster of Carrhae was due to Horse archery.
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The disaster of Carrhae was due to the Parthian tactic of horse archery.
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The disaster of Carrhae was due to: Horse archery.

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The disaster of Carrhae was due to Horse archery.
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