The Sun and the Lion

Chapter 11 Raid on Qatif

The Emir of Bahrain tried his best to show off in front of the governor. Even though the place was not famous for camels, he still collected hundreds of camels and dozens of carts from merchants and landowners. Because time was urgent, he handed all these to Ahsan without doing statistics.

While raising military supplies, Ahsan also wanted to hire some Bedouin tribesmen through the emir. After all, tasks such as reconnaissance, pursuit, and flank cover are best performed by cavalry.

It didn't matter to him whether he was a good citizen or a bandit, as long as he was willing to point his sword at the owner of the Hasa Oasis for silver coins.

This matter was much more cumbersome than raising military supplies, and Ahsan had to give him more time to contact various tribes in the desert. At the same time, he sent a fleet to raid Qatif.

He has been docked in the port of Manama for a few days. Qatif is not far from Bahrain Island. The news has probably spread. It is a small matter that Qatif is on guard. After all, he is confident that the cannon of the Karak sailing ship can destroy it. City fortifications.

But Ahsan needed time to prepare. If the news reached the Hasa Oasis before he captured Qatif, the preparation time at his disposal would be reduced.

The previously dispatched raiding force arrived at its destination within a few hours. The light galley loaded with men took the lead and directly looked for shoals for the sailors to land, and used artillery to provide cover for the sailors, but not a single shot was fired yet.

The city's armed forces rushed towards this direction. Perhaps they knew the fate of Bahrain Island. The emir Mohammed who was responsible for the local garrison had no intention of negotiating and directly ordered the archers to shoot arrows.

Compared with red heads, sailors have extremely poor protection. Most of them only have cloth to cover their bodies, no shields, and only the most basic weapons. All kinds of armor are only available to the big and small bosses and their cronies, and most of them are incomplete.

The arrows fired by the Bedouin could not be called a rain of arrows, but there were at least dozens of them, which were more than enough to cause damage to the unprotected sailors.

Dozens of people were hit by arrows before they even came out of the seawater, causing varying degrees of damage. However, the blood that flowed out was only an insignificant embellishment to the seawater.

boom!

The sound of artillery firing suddenly sounded, and the shells smashed into the crowd. This frightened the incoming Bedouin-including the Qatif Emir-and the offensive immediately stalled.

Shoot at them! The captain commanded the archers and musketeers on the deck to start shooting. The landing site was covered with dead bodies and blood of people and camels. The Bedouins who rushed at the front were killed the most, and a plan had emerged. Intention of retreat.

The sailors, who had been suppressed as soon as they got off the ship, regained their morale. They yelled and rushed towards the enemy in no formation. They used not-so-superb swordsmanship to slash at the enemy, but they actually achieved good results.

Seeing the defeat in the first battle, Muhammad decided not to face the enemy on the beach. He ordered everyone to retreat, trying to get out of the range of the strange metal pipe, and set up a new defense line along the trenches and city walls, while trying to buy time to gather more men. .

However, the troops under his command were not well-trained, but a mixed bag - city militias as the main body, the emir's personal soldiers as the core, and mercenaries as supplements.

Such troops certainly cannot be expected to retreat in an orderly manner under enemy attack. Muhammad and his soldiers quickly arrived at the city fortifications and ordered the city gates to be closed to keep everyone out.

Listen! Muhammad shouted loudly to the angry and frustrated majority. The enemy is pressing the border. If we open the city gate wide, the enemy will definitely take advantage of the chaos to enter the city. The only chance of survival now is to fight them off so that they dare not Come ashore again!”

This improvised army was persuaded by this rhetoric and the unkind-looking guards. They lined up in front of the trench, with the archers in front and those holding swords and short spears behind.

The Safavid sailors did not pursue rashly. For them, a battle without a breech-mounted swivel gun is incomplete and should not happen. Their current energy is busy unloading the light cannon from the ship's side.

The mother gun was mounted on a cart that had been prepared in advance, and the sub-guns were also placed on the cart. They pushed the breech-mounted swivel gun towards Qatif.

Muhammad laughed evilly when he saw this. He couldn't hit the metal pipes on the ship. These pirates insisted on giving them away, so they had to accept them...

Archers, advance!

Accompanied by the sound of drums and trumpets, everyone moved forward slowly. It was not until the sailors fired cannons again that the troops were restless that they quickened their pace.

The camel cavalry rushed at the front, holding scimitars and short spears high. The rear-mounted revolving guns and sea pirates became larger and larger in their field of vision, and then they fell off their mounts due to a sudden heavy blow. Find Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan. com

All those who tried to attack from the front, whether camels or men, were swept away by shotguns and matchlocks, and were blown down like weeds by the power of gunpowder and gas.

But the attack by the Mohammedan organization was not without success. A group of camel cavalry successfully rushed into the pirate pile from the flank, disrupting the already scattered queue. Upon seeing this, the Emir decided to throw himself and his soldiers into the gap to expand the results of the battle.

The chaos on the flanks gradually spread to the entire army, and Bedouins gradually came up from the front. The scene was completely chaotic. Several breech-loaded swivel guns lost their shooting opportunities, and the gunners had no choice but to draw their swords and fight the enemy hand-to-hand.

Compared with the red head, the two teams that are fighting are a perfect match. The morale and discipline of both sides are papery, and the combat skills are not brilliant. It's just that the sailors have the advantage of firearms, and Getty There were a few more husband militiamen wearing fabric armor than them.

Moreover, Muhammad had camel cavalry at his disposal. If there were no other variables, the outcome of this battle would be determined in this way. The remaining question is simply how much it will cost both parties.

Muhammad, who had already broken into the enemy's position with his own soldiers, slashed at the sailor on the side again, directly cutting a shocking scar on his torso, rendering him incapable of combat.

At the same time, his horse's hooves were trampling the sailors in front of him unscrupulously. Their daggers were unable to stop the horses from rushing left and right, and their matchlock guns misfired in the melee.

The sailors in the front row had been defeated, and pessimism was spreading throughout the team. The captains who coordinated their operations panicked, trying to run back to the ship, and complained that Ehsan sent them to perform such a difficult task.

While Emil was still enjoying the pleasure of killing and the coming victory, the changes that allowed the sailors to turn defeat into victory were quietly coming.

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