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Did you know... that because the Sassanid commander Kardarigan ordered his army's water supplies destroyed prior to the Battle of Solachon, many of his men died of thirst and water poisoning after the battle?
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The rationale (if you can call it that) is explained in the Battle of Solachon article: in this way, he believed that his men would fight harder, since the only other water supply was the Arzamon river, to which access was blocked by the Byzantine army. Similar gestures have been made through history, e.g. Cortez burning his ships, only it did not end so well for Kardarigan's men... Constantine ✍ 09:20, 8 March 2010 (UTC)Reply