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and his plan was an image of what he followed in the Battle of Homs and the outflank plan required the following forces: 4 infantry vehicles, 3 cavalry vehicles, 4 field artillery batteries, and in another source, 2 artillery. Abu
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was in the confrontation, and camped in the flat plain under the Bailan Strait, and took infantry. Their positions are in the front rows, behind them are the cavalry and artillery in the middle, and behind these rows are the army's missions and equipment.
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was composed of about 45,000 fighters, of all weapons, and 160 artillery, led by
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