Here is my quite important battle ->
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...0#post12005810
If I had losed that, my invasion on Caucasus, Media and Armenia would stop for long time and I would need to get reinforcements from south, stopping invasion on Susa and Babylonia... Generally it'd irritate me :P
By mistake I left my army behind the bridge instead on in, though I'm not sure if my position at bridge would be very helpful. (I would like to know what's the name of that river... google says something about Talar or Tajan rivers...)
I had spread phalanx line blocking the passage in the woods with javelinmen behind, placed the rest few Parthian units at the flanks inside the woods and left cavalry in reserve waiting what will happen.
Battle has begun, the enemy threw forward his phalanxes, covering them with spearmen and going at my right flank with skirmishers, enemy hetairoi were in reserve.
Almost when the phalanxes clashed with each other, I sent my General, Median and Eastern "lancers", as I call them, as my right wing to intercept enemy flanking units and then to flank the very enemy line. Also I sent my brave Indo-Iranians far at the flanks to harass any poorly defended enemy units later.
The phalanx masses have become one rough sea of spears and shields. My hiding units in forests were attacked by far stronger force in numbers than they could handle, but they were quickly reinforced by the mad axemen from the mountains of the East. Unfortunately my cavalry at right wing after initial charge at the flanking enemy were pinned down by the mighty Hetairoi. The clever gambit changed into fight for survival and many hit-and-run attacks against the enemy general. My leader's guard has retreated to help keep the morale of my men. However Indo-Iranians did tremendously well overcoming enemy archers and harassing exposed enemies.
Time was passing fast and my phalangites became tired though they still hold the line, thanks to their high experience and morale. Also because enemy concentrate the attack at my flanks, but there in the woods, the Eastern fight courageously and with a little help of Greeks, the flanks could hold for a while yet. Against the Hetairoi I chose a mobile squad of brave Hellen spearmen to catch and hold the enemy guard, so my lancers could break them. But they were tough and fought long, slaugthering their Hellen πεζοί brothers, while they shields and armour get smashed with sharp javelins from the very Ioudaia.
My flanks becoming weaker with every second, the Klerouchoi push indefatigably, the enemy general is still alive. My archers were ordered to join the fighting. But then the Indo-Iranians horsemen begin their ride, breaking the enemy formations, luring them for death and make their hearts anxious.
Finally my general watching what it is going to be, rode with his few companions and in great struggle defeats the enemy Hetairoi commander. The rest of his forces learned about this fact did not throw their weapons immediately, but seeing that the enemy pushing at them without fear, they started routing.
Well, I have made a mistake and I didn't notice the Hetairoi charging at my cavalry :P I was very surprised that my flanks had stood almost surrounded by enemy Thorakitai and others, I suppose that Axemen's 'forest' bonus was pretty improtant here. And after this battle I have just discovered that Indo-Iranians are really superior to many other medium cavalry units and lack of prodromoi and Baktrian cavalry hurts(they gone for retraining)...