Highjohn wrote:lyonheart wrote:
Given the standing IHA was so small before the jihad [473K], and even with the nobility's matching it, the total force was less than 1/200 of the population, so Desnar's standing army might be smaller than we've been projecting, the same ratio as Harchong implying under 722,000 active troops for Desnar, which seems low for controlling roughly 6 million square miles of territory and 148 million people, let alone conduct any offensive operations.
I predict a army size of over 1 million for Desnar. That is my estimate for the permanent standing army, discounting any levies or militia. My reason for this is simple. Desnar must have an army which was comparable to Sidarmark's.
Also Harchong has several special circumstances which cause its small army size.
First it has significant borders with rival powers. Look at the map. Desnar, is based its eastern coast(see location of Ithria and the capital) so Desnar's borders ae unimportant. Plus, Desnar's border is with South Harchong. While north Harchong borders the temple lands.
Second, rampant corruption. No explanation needed.
Third, Harchong has two power groups at the national level. The nobles and the bureaucracy, the standing army belongs to the bureaucracy. Which threatens the nobles with the possibility of a coup. So they will try to limit the standing army's size.
I just want to comment on the size of Dohlar's army. In snippet 7 Thirsk notes that Ahlvarez had over half of the Dohlaian Army under his command at the beginning of the campaign. Wo know that he crossed into Siddarmark with 95,000 men. Logically that would mean that about 185,000 total for the Dohlarian with about 90,000 left behind. Allowing Thirsk's estimate that about a third of Ahlvarez's men make it home, call it 30,000 men, that would make about 120,000 men under arms for Dohlar at the end of the campaign.
How does this compare with the impressions the rest of you have?
Don