SOME PRINCIPLES OF MILITARY ART IN AMIR TEMUR’S STRATEGY ADAPTABLE TO MODERNITY
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strategy, tactics, division and concentration of forces, false attack tactics, flexibility and maneuverability, hybrid strategies.Abstract
This article is dedicated to certain principles of military art employed by Amir Temur and their potential application in modern military conflicts characterized by high mobility and the use of advanced technologies.
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