الجمل العربي ودوره القتالي في شبه الجزيرة العربية بين رواية هيرودوت والشواهد األثرية. (Arabic)

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      The Camel and its military role in the Arabian Peninsula Between Herodotus and archaeological evidences. (English)
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    • Abstract:
      The Economic role which the camel played in the daily life of the Ancient Arabs is well known and has been subjected to many scientific studies. Another military role, of great importance no less than that of the economic role, has been played. Camel was one of the equipment of war and fighting; transporting supplies, or the warriors ride it. This article discusses that military role in the light of Herodotus' writings and the archaeological evidences from the Arabian Peninsula and Mesopotamia, to highlight the role of the Arabian camel on the battlefields and to show the extent of correctness or wrongness of the information provided by the Greek historian. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      دو ارً كبي ار حياة العرب قبل اإلسالم، ً اقتصادياً في لعبت اإلب ُ وهو دور معروف أشارت إليه العديد من الدراسات العلمية. لى جانب ذلك ًر آخر ذا أهمية كبيرة ال يقل عن ذلك الدور االقتصادي؛ فكانت وسيلة من وسائل وا فإَّنها لعبت دو ا الحرب والقتال بما تقوم به من نقل للمؤن والعتاد أو اعتالء ظهورها من قبل المحاربين. ويناقش هذا البحث ذلك الدور العسكري في ضوء كتابات هيرودوت ومقارنتها مع الشواهد األثرية المكتشفة في شبه الجزيرة العربية وبالد النهرين، إلبراز دور الجمل العربي في ساحات القتال وإلظهار مد صحة أو خطأ ما أورده المؤرخ اليوناني من معلومات. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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