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* Khashkhash: groups of soldiers more than 800 and less than 1000 | * Khashkhash: groups of soldiers more than 800 and less than 1000 | ||
* Jaysh Azlam: an army, the number of whose soldiers reaches 1000 | * Jaysh Azlam: an army, the number of whose soldiers reaches 1000 | ||
* Jaysh | * Jaysh Jihfal: an army, the number of whose soldiers reaches 4000 | ||
* Jaysh Jarrar: an army, the number of whose soldiers reaches 12,000 | * Jaysh Jarrar: an army, the number of whose soldiers reaches 12,000 | ||
* When Sariyyas or Sawarib go out for war and divide in smaller groups, a group less than 40 is called Jara'id, a group of more than 40 and less the 300 were called | * When Sariyyas or Sawarib go out for war and divide in smaller groups, a group less than 40 is called Jara'id, a group of more than 40 and less the 300 were called Maqanib and a group more than 300 and less than 500 was Jamarat. And if they sent 40, they called them 'Usaba. | ||
* Katiba: an army which is gathered and does not scatter later. | * Katiba: an army which is gathered and does not scatter later. | ||
* Hadira: a group of less than 10 sent for war. | * Hadira: a group of less than 10 sent for war. | ||
* Ar'an: unparalleled Grand Army | * Ar'an: unparalleled Grand Army. | ||
* Khamis: A great army | * Khamis: A great army.<ref>Ayati, ''Tarikh payambar'', p.283</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |