History, asked by niloydeydebu, 29 days ago

Why did knights become a distinct group and when did they declined?(pls give me three points)​

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Answered by aasviiic70
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Answer:

Answer: From the ninth century, frequent localized wars in Europe demanded good cavalry because the amateur peasant-soldiers could not provide better defence. ... The knights declined when the feudal order started declining.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There were frequent localized wars in Europe during 9th century.

In lieu of that, the knight paid his lord a regular fee and also promised to fight for him in war.

In this way, they became a distinct group. The fall of feudalism was one of the main reasons of the decline of knights during 15th century.

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