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The basic structure of the early Polish state was Mieszko's military force.
The ruler managed to create an army composed of about 3, 000 mounted warriors.
Perhaps among them were the Varangians, which is indicated by archaeological findings in the vicinity of PoznaƄ.
This increasingly powerful force allowed the Polans to attack weaker neighboring tribes and conquer their lands.
A key factor promoting cohesion of the growing state was fear of the invaders impressed by them among local populations.
The first Piasts reinforced their rule by burning local strongholds and replacing them with new larger fortresses, located in strategic positions.
Archaeological studies show that this practice was abandoned only at the end of Mieszko's reign, when his position was already well-established.

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