Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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23
100
Their left flank was held by the Raviri, and four minor tribes, the Ti, the Zevar, the Arani and the Tajuks.
Their left flank was held by the Raviri, and four minor tribes, the Ti, the Zevar, the Arani and the Tajuks.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #100)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
97
To my right were the lines of the Aretai.
23
98
The Aretai themselves, of course, with black kaffiyeh and white agal cording, held their center.
23
99
Their right flank was held by the Luraz and the Tashid.
23
100
Their left flank was held by the Raviri, and four minor tribes, the Ti, the Zevar, the Arani and the Tajuks.
23
101
The Tajuks are not actually a vassal tribe of the Aretai, though they ride with them.
23
102
More than two hundred years ago a wandering Tajuk had been rescued in the desert by Aretai riders, who had treated him well, and had given him water and a kaiila.
23
103
The man had found his way back to his own tents.
To my right were the lines of the Aretai.
The Aretai themselves, of course, with black kaffiyeh and white agal cording, held their center.
Their right flank was held by the Luraz and the Tashid.
Their left flank was held by the Raviri, and four minor tribes, the Ti, the Zevar, the Arani and the Tajuks.
The Tajuks are not actually a vassal tribe of the Aretai, though they ride with them.
More than two hundred years ago a wandering Tajuk had been rescued in the desert by Aretai riders, who had treated him well, and had given him water and a kaiila.
The man had found his way back to his own tents.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 23)