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Equestrianism (from
Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'),
commonly known as
horse riding (Commonwealth English) or
horseback riding (American...
- The
Taerpo Horserider is a
terracotta figurine dated to the 4th-3rd
century BCE from a Qin tomb in the
Taerpo cemetery (塔兒坡墓), near
Xianyang in Shaanxi...
- The
Horserider Theory is a
theory of the
origins of ****an. It
suggests that
northern Asian 'horse-riders'
influenced ****an in the 4th and 5th centuries...
- site of Saksanokhur,
South Tajikistan. The
plate represents a
nomadic horserider spearing a boar, set
within a
rectangular decorative frame. The buckle...
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Miniature from the Kitāb al-bayṭara,
published in
Baghdad in 1209. The
horserider is
wearing a
Turkic sharbūsh.
Egyptian National Library and Archives,...
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Coinage of
Tughril Shah b.
Qilij Arslan, with
horserider on the obverse. Erzurum....
- The
Taerpo Horserider, a Qin
terracotta figurine from a tomb near
modern Xianyang in Shaanxi, 4th–3rd
century BC...
- and
various kinds of
light infantry.
There were also the
Ippiko (or "
Horserider"), Gr**** "heavy" cavalry,
armed with
kontos (or
cavalry lance), and sword...
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Coinage of Mas'ud I of
Ghazni (1030–1041),
derived from
Hindu Shahi designs, with the name of Mas'ud (Persian: مسعود)
around the head of the
horserider....
- the
number of
Olympic titles in the
dressage discipline, with
Soviet horseriders Sergei Filatov and Yvan Kalita. His
performance at the 1960
Summer Olympics...