The First Pacificists
This is a shit – one half of the readers rejoice that I am telling a well-known historical fact, the other – that it is an outspoken blunder.
These stories are the most interesting. All the laurels of this story are addressed to Leo Gumilev, whom I now read with pleasure.
In the first Crusade, a great battle between a knight's army and an Arab cavalry. About the future, the chroniclers on both sides tell with great shyness, but did not let go of pointing out the main problem. Pride knights sat on the most powerful of their wrestlers, starving for female society after a long march. But the Arabs were sitting on wretched obedient goats. The battle didn’t happen immediately, but the horses were pleased.