Belisarius vs Attila the Hun|Round of 16 Si no 1

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The clips doesn't represent the respective figures. Check community tab for the details of the tournament.

historicdata
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Attila, the ruler of the European Hun Empire, lived between the years 395-453. His father is Muncuk Han. (Boncuk Han) While Attila was struggling to survive alone in the steppe after the death of his father, he was found and taken under protection by his uncle Rua. Attila was allied with the Roman Empire against the Visigoths. With this alliance, he stayed in Rome for a while at the invitation of Flavius ​​Aetius. After the death of his uncle Rua, Attila and his brother Bleda started to rule the Hun Empire together. With the death of Bleda in 445, Attila became the sole ruler of the Huns.

Later, Attila had a son, who married a captive girl named Nakara, whom he fell in love with. Nakara died during childbirth.

On the other hand, during the reign of Attila, he constantly organized expeditions against the Western and Roman Empires. For this reason, the Middle Ages became famous for its ruthlessness in western sources. In Europe it is known as the "Whip of God".

Aerzyt
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bro learned history froom nikocado avacado

tunahanyildiz-pw
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Had he not come to Pope Attila, he would have conquered Rome

Aerzyt
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The European Huns, who originated from the Xiongnu Empire, are known to have spoken primarily a Turkic language, more specifically Oghuric Turkic. 12 However, this may be due to the heavy concentration of Turkic peoples in the areas that the Huns inhabited immediately before their major expansions into Europe and Central Asia. Chinese historical source, the Weilue (= Sanguozhi 30.863-4), confirms that the Dingling (an ancient Turkic people) were the main inhabitants of what is now the Kazakh steppes by the 3rd century ce.

Kim, H. The Xiongnu. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History.

The various Oghurs (Utigurs and Kutrigurs) and the Bulgars, who are mentioned in our sources after the so-called 'total disappearance' of the Huns, as noted earlier, are likely to have been either the same people or at least members of the same, related political entity.

Kim, H. (2013). The later Huns and the birth of Europe. In The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe (pp. 137-155). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

papazataklaattiranimam
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Atilla and gengis khan are the type of dude who get tired if conquering places😂😂

hirenahir
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Civilized Roman general vs a barbaric nomad man.😂

baidyanathroy
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This video has more clarity than my historic conclusions.

thecountryfellow
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Belisarius slams that Hungarian fodder.

Uranium_wanderer
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Belisarius be like : me aya Nikola ke jaisa dikhta tha kya 🤣🤣🤣🤣

mohammadaziz
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Augustus vs Attila (Emperor vise)
Winner🏆: Augustus

Romans vs Huns (Empire vise)
Winner🏆: Roman empire

Belisarius vs Attila (commander vise)
Winner🏆: Belisarius

Attila: Why I am still there?
HD: Just to Suffer!!

LetYouKnow
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Fr. In 9.1, the reasons for this expedition's departure and its first operations are described.'* According to Priscus, during the reign of Theodosios the Younger"*, the king of the Huns Attolas (Awölas hoton Hounnön basileus; Attila) gathered his army, and the issues of fugitives and payment of tribute to the emperor In these letters, Attolas ordered Theodosios to send everything that was not sent to him (fugitives and tributes) as an excuse under the current state of war. In addition, Attolas asked that ambassadors be sent to him to discuss the tributes to be paid from now on, and gave him evasive answers. He said that he would release the "Scythian (Hun)" forces (that is, he would unleash them on the Romans) if they were given or prepared for war. When the letters with these demands were read in the palace, the people in the palace stated that they would not surrender the fugitives among themselves and would go to war; however, the dispute should be resolved. They also decided to send envoys. When the views of the Romans were conveyed to him, Attolas responded with anger and destroyed the Roman lands, destroyed some castles and attacked the very large and crowded city of Ratiaria.” fr. In 9.2, Priscus wrote that Theodosios sent a man named Sonator, who had the rank of Hwpatos (Consul in Latin), to Attolas as an envoy. Sonator was afraid of not being able to reach the Huns by land and sailed to Pontos (Black Sea) and sailed towards the city of Odyssos (Odessus, Varna). In this city, there is Theodoulos, a person who was sent there as a general.”

emir.
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The clip shown in belisarius is the tekfur of inegol aya nikola not the exact belisarius himself.

kaitakeshi
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Y so late? 😢😢 I was waiting for it for so loong

marc_editz
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"The bulgar slayer" if that is not a badass nickname then i dont know what it is

Vasilis_Rant.
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Mete Han, battle of Baideng 30.000 vs 320.000

nurullahkara
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Its the same belisarius who defeated A turko hunnic general by name of Zabergan

DeerajGopalkrishna-ybfs
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Khalid ibn Walid vs raja Raja I
Winner :- khalid easy 👑

starafactztech
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Attila destroyed Rome in 452-453 AD, king valentinian iii ran away to visigoths. Attila was scourge of God and legendary conqueror. We respect him.

Samratchakraborty-jqlc
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Jit got bullied by Osman countless times😂

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