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[edit] Correct spelling

Maratha tactics were hit and run (Ganimi Kava)

The complete and correct words of this term are Ghanimi Qawait, or the forays of light cavalry. These military maneuvers were also termed Kazzaki.

Please see Gwalior princely state:

The Maratha cavaliers would hover around the invaders and cut down stragglers, or make a wide detour to attack their camp and baggage. They were also experts in making quick raids into enemy lands and plundering their villages and towns.

[edit] Correct spelling

Maratha tactics were hit and run (Ganimi Kava)

The complete and correct words of this term are Ghanimi Qawait, or the forays of light cavalry. These military maneuvers were also termed Kazzaki.

Please see Gwalior princely state:

The Maratha cavaliers would hover around the invaders and cut down stragglers, or make a wide detour to attack their camp and baggage. They were also experts in making quick raids into enemy lands and plundering their villages and towns.

[edit] Correct spelling

Maratha tactics were hit and run (Ganimi Kava)

The complete and correct words of this term are Ghanimi Qawait, or the forays of light cavalry. These military maneuvers were also termed Kazzaki.

Please see Gwalior princely state:

The Maratha cavaliers would hover around the invaders and cut down stragglers, or make a wide detour to attack their camp and baggage. They were also experts in making quick raids into enemy lands and plundering their villages and towns.

218.248.67.69 (talk) 10:18, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Correct spelling

Maratha tactics were hit and run (Ganimi Kava)

The complete and correct words of this term are Ghanimi Qawait, or the forays of light cavalry. These military maneuvers were also termed Kazzaki.

Please see Gwalior princely state:

The Maratha cavaliers would hover around the invaders and cut down stragglers, or make a wide detour to attack their camp and baggage. They were also experts in making quick raids into enemy lands and plundering their villages and towns.

218.248.67.69 (talk) 10:19, 15 April 2008 (UTC)