Mongols at Ayn Jalut

This is an attempt at a simulation of the Mongol Army commanded by Ketbugha at Ayn Jalut in September of 1260 A.D.

Era: Age of Chivalry   Mongols at Ayn Jalut CR: H: 2 L: 6   BP: 2 Init: 8
Core
Number Type   Description Key FV PROT Weapon Cost
2 HC(d) Mongols X 4(1)0 +1 Lance/bow 12
2 LC(d) Mongols X 2(0)0 +1 Various/bows 8
2 LC(d) Subjects X 1(0)0 +1 Bows 6
Bonus:
2 HC(d) Mongols X 4(1)0 +1 Lance/bow 12
1 HC(d!) Georgians X 4(0)0 +1 Lance/bows 12
1 HC(d!) Armenians** X 5(1)0 +1 Lances 11
1 KN Bohemond** X 6(2)0 +2 Lances 14
6 LC(d) Mongols X 2(0)0 +1 Various/bows 8
4 LC(d) Subjects X 1(0)0 +1 Bows 6
    Syrians and Renegades* **          
2 HC *** X 4(0)0 +1 Rumh 10
2 LC *** X 1(0)0 +1 Bows 6
2 LC *** X 2(0)0 +1 Javelins 7

Terrain:

Core: 1 GR

Bonus: (Max: 2 ) 2 GR, 1 SH, 1 RG

Notes:

Core: 94 Bonus: 179

*If Armenians or Knights or Syrian Renegade HC is purchased, an extra heavy division may be purchased for 4 points. No more than one extra heavy division may be purchased regardless of whether or not both the Armenian/Knight package and the Syrians are purchaed.

**If either Armenians or Knights are purchased, the other must be purchased. Armenians and Knights may not be in a division with any unit except Armenians and Knights.

***Syrian LC units must outnumber Syrian HC units by at least 2 to 1. Syrian LC with bow may not outnumber Syrian LC with javelins.

Mongol HC may not exceed 40% of the number of Mongol LC in the army.

LC marked (d) dismount as SI with a BP of 2 and a FV of 2(1)1. They function as SI in all respects including dispersal. Their bow range remains 18 inches but they have an infantry arc of fire. They remain key units.

List Author: Subodai Bahadur