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The 10,000 Moukahlas, also known as the Myriad Moukahlayeen, or rarely as the 10 Legion Ulariens, were a remarkable military force that pledged their loyalty to [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] during its colonial rule from [[1604]] to [[1809]]. Comprising both Arab and Persian warriors, they served as a formidable asset in expanding and maintaining [[Burgundie]]'s [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial interests]] in [[Audonia]]. The force also included skilled warrors from nomadic tribes, known for their mastery of guerrilla warfare. Their knowledge of the terrain and ability to navigate the challenging landscapes greatly aided [[Burgundie]]'s colonial endeavors. | The 10,000 Moukahlas, also known as the Myriad Moukahlayeen, or rarely as the Besom Army of 10 Legion Ulariens, were a remarkable military force that pledged their loyalty to [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] during its colonial rule from [[1604]] to [[1809]]. Comprising both Arab and Persian warriors, they served as a formidable asset in expanding and maintaining [[Burgundie]]'s [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial interests]] in [[Audonia]]. The force also included skilled warrors from nomadic tribes, known for their mastery of guerrilla warfare. Their knowledge of the terrain and ability to navigate the challenging landscapes greatly aided [[Burgundie]]'s colonial endeavors. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |