No he rode a Mongolian horse.
on a horse
he was not in the war
harness horse racing
apoloosa horse? automobile? Airplane
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Nobody can be sure of the very first person to break and train a horse, as it was such a long time ago.
Don't know don't care!
Baron Karl Von Drais
I don't believe anyone can answer who the FIRST person to ride a horse was, but I DO know that horses where originally ridden somewhere in Central Asia in about 1600 B.C.
Prophet Ismael is considered the first person to ride a horse in Islamic culture. However the first person to truly ride a horse is lost to time, though it is thought that it was likely a young adult or even a child.
The first person to ride a horse completely bareback is unknown as horseback riding dates back thousands of years. It is likely that early humans rode horses without saddles as they domesticated and interacted with these animals for transportation and work.
NO! If you study horses and have someone teach they can ride a horse toAnswer 2:Two people, and maybe 3 if they are small children can ride a horse at one time, and many, many different people can ride a horse in its lifetime.
yes
It is impossible to know. Horses were tamed thousands of years ago, and we don't have any records.
because if the horse spooks it could hurt itself or a person passing by.
knights rode horses like any other person would ride a horse