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Mandekalu Cavalry
Description
Mali unique Medieval Era unit that replaces the Knight. Trader units are immune to being plundered if they are within 4 tiles of a Mandekalu Cavalry and on a land tile. Combat victories provide Gold equal to 100% of that unit's base Combat Strength (on Standard Speed).
Historical Context
Mandekalu cavalrymen were the elite of Malinese society, as horses were a rare and expensive commodity south of the Sahara. The Mandekalu cavalryman was armed with lance and sword, and was equipped with mail and an iron helmet. This need for armor and weapons created a cultural alliance between skilled Malian blacksmiths (working iron was a rare art, kept secret) and the nobility who used the weapons and armor in battle.

Mansa Sundiata is generally credited with organizing the cavalry into their own branch of the army. In the Sahel—the arid grasslands south of the Sahara—the mobility and shock power of the cavalry made them a fearful enemy, and they were key to the Malian military expansion. As the weather got warmer and wetter during the 15th and 16th century, the tsetse fly ranged farther, spreading diseases among horses and riders, and generally reducing the effectiveness of the Mandekalu. At the same time, declining woodlands reduced the supplies of wood for charcoal, making the traditional iron weapons more expensive to manufacture.
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icon_unit_mali_mandekalu_cavalry

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_mali
Mali
Upgrades To
icon_unit_cuirassier
Cuirassier
icon_civilization_unknown
Winged Hussar
icon_unit_american_rough_rider
Rough Rider
Upgrade From
icon_unit_heavy_chariot
Heavy Chariot
Promotion Class: Heavy Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
55
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_stirrups
Stirrups
Production Cost
Base Cost: 220 Production
Base Resource Cost: 10 Iron (on Standard Speed)
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 880 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 4 Gold
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icon_unit_mali_mandekalu_cavalry
Description
Mali unique Medieval Era unit that replaces the Knight. Trader units are immune to being plundered if they are within 4 tiles of a Mandekalu Cavalry and on a land tile. Combat victories provide Gold equal to 100% of that unit's base Combat Strength (on Standard Speed).
Historical Context
Mandekalu cavalrymen were the elite of Malinese society, as horses were a rare and expensive commodity south of the Sahara. The Mandekalu cavalryman was armed with lance and sword, and was equipped with mail and an iron helmet. This need for armor and weapons created a cultural alliance between skilled Malian blacksmiths (working iron was a rare art, kept secret) and the nobility who used the weapons and armor in battle.

Mansa Sundiata is generally credited with organizing the cavalry into their own branch of the army. In the Sahel—the arid grasslands south of the Sahara—the mobility and shock power of the cavalry made them a fearful enemy, and they were key to the Malian military expansion. As the weather got warmer and wetter during the 15th and 16th century, the tsetse fly ranged farther, spreading diseases among horses and riders, and generally reducing the effectiveness of the Mandekalu. At the same time, declining woodlands reduced the supplies of wood for charcoal, making the traditional iron weapons more expensive to manufacture.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_mali
Mali
Upgrades To
icon_unit_cuirassier
Cuirassier
icon_civilization_unknown
Winged Hussar
icon_unit_american_rough_rider
Rough Rider
Upgrade From
icon_unit_heavy_chariot
Heavy Chariot
Promotion Class: Heavy Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
55
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_stirrups
Stirrups
Production Cost
Base Cost: 220 Production
Base Resource Cost: 10 Iron (on Standard Speed)
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 880 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 4 Gold
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