10 Greatest Warriors That Ever Lived

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Embark on an epic journey through history as we pay tribute to the indomitable spirits and unmatched prowess of the 10 Greatest Warriors That Ever Lived. ⚔️ In this video, we delve into the tales of courage, skill, and legendary feats that define these warriors as iconic figures in the annals of human history.

🔍 Join us as we explore the battlefield achievements, leadership qualities, and enduring legacies of these remarkable individuals. From ancient warriors to more recent heroes, this video provides an homage to those whose courage and martial skills left an indelible mark on the world. 🏹

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a fan of martial arts, or simply intrigued by the stories of exceptional individuals, this video promises a captivating exploration into the lives of history's greatest warriors.

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Khalid bin Valid, Sultan Mehmed the Conquerer, Suleyman the Magnificent, Yavuz Sultan Salim

Rizayiİlahi
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Two people who have never been defeated in any war, if one is Alexander, the other is Nader Shah Afshar, known as the son of the sword.
It should be remembered that Alexander came to power when there was no worthy and warrior opponent in front of him, But Nader Shah brought down and defeated the two countries of Turkey and India, which were at the peak of their power, and reunited thousands of kilometers of Iranian soil ، until his death

c.m.z
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Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa – the undefeated Brahmin Maratha warrior who rode like a storm and fought like destiny itself.

At just 12 years old, he witnessed the heat of battle. By 20, he was not just a warrior but the Peshwa—the Prime Minister and supreme commander of the mighty Maratha Empire. In the next 20 years, he would carve his name in history, leading the Marathas to 41 victorious battles without tasting defeat, expanding the Hindavi Swarajya into a true Hindavi Samrajya.

They say if ever a cavalryman were to descend from the heavens, it would be Shrimant Bajirao Peshwa—the embodiment of speed, strategy, and sheer brilliance. He lived and died by the sword, leaving behind a legacy that still makes Hindu hearts swell with pride.

The thundering hooves of his cavalry echoed across India, and to this day, his name roars like a battle cry. 🚩🚩🚩

Saak
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Where is achilles ???? He is true really best warrior who ever lived

perfecto
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Man barca needs to be higher, brought the romans to their heels.. if he had sufficient reinforcements from carthage history would be different today

hannesmuller
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No Cyrus the great ? You know the man who won :
Battle of Hyrba
Battle of the Persian border
Battle/Siege of Pasargadae hill
Battle of Pteria
Battle of Thymbra/Thymbrara
Siege of Sardis
Battle of Opis (David George Hogarth and/or Samuel Rolles Driver said Cyrus fought and won another battle at Sippara)
Conquered Babylon
Battle against Bactrians
Battle against Sogdians
Battles against central Asian Sakas
Battle against the Derbices/Derbikes in Hyrcania (according to Ctesias he won but died 3 days later due to a wound)
The man who after became king of Pars, conquered Elam, Median empire, Armenia, south of Caucasus, Urarto, Cilicia, Lydia and all of Asia minor, Ionia, Babylonian Mesopotamia, Assyrian parts of Mesopotamia, Judea, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, probably Qedarites and north of Arabia, Parthia, Drangiana, Aria, Chorasmia up to the modern day Aral lake/sea and from Oxus to Jaxartes, Bactria, Sogdiana, Gandara, Margiana, Sattagydia, Arachosia, Gedrosia, northern Punjab or Indus valley and Maka ?

Or Shapur I the great ? He changed the battle tactics of the Iranian army and was fighting an opponent that had battle equipments equal to his men if not better and armies that surpassed his own, in numbers
Before he became king of kings, he fought in his father's army in conquest of the Parthian empire at the battle of Hormozdgan, Kushan empire, Atropatene, Caucasus, Punjab, Chorasmia and was also present in his father's raids in the Roman territories and his victory over a Hunnic king, plus at the battle of Ctesiphon 233
And probably in the clash between two Roman and Sassanid armies before that
All of which were successful for the Sassanids
He personally besieged and sacked Hatra which even Romans failed to take over during their three invasions of Mesopotamia during the Parthian era
He even defeated the Medians of the mountains
After he became Shahanshah, he defeated 3 Roman emperors and even captured one of them personally (Valerian) and probably even killed one according to the Sassanid sources
Based on one of the Sassanid tablets, Gordian III died at the battle of Misiche
He forced emperor Philip the Arab to pay him heavy tribute and sign a peace treaty which was called most shameful treaty by Romans
Each Roman army had between 60, 000-70, 000 men
Although the only information we have about Shapur's numbers is at the battle of Edessa in which he had 40, 000 men
It's probably safe to assume Romans were outnumbering Shapur 2-1 in his battles
Before his general's defeat at the battle of Resaena, he crushed three rebellions in Sakastan, Chorasmia and Tabaristan
When he returned to Mesopotamia, he brutally retaliated his general's defeat and won the battle of Misiche (60, 000 Romans), battle of Barbalissos (60, 000 Romans), battle of Edessa (70, 000 Romans), siege Antioch 253, siege of Dura Europos 256, plundered 37 cities in his second Roman campaign and 36 in his third
After his clash with Odaenathus Shapur took his time raiding and sacking eastern parts of Odaenathus kingdom while he did nothing which means Odaenathus couldn't beat Shapur in battle like Romans claim
After that, Shapur even won against him at the battle of Ctesiphon 263 and once more again in Ctesiphon

ramtin
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I think we're talking about the greatest leaders here, not warriors. I think the greatest warrior in history is William Marshal. He served 5 English kings and died in his bed at 70 years old.

gamintrucker
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Chandragupta Maurya, Alexander was afraid to enter mainland India due to him

madhumitadatta
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Who agrees we need mod campaign spartacus for rome2

malice
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Crazy Khaled bin waleed not even mansion 🤦🏻‍♂️ undefeated in any battles with the smallest army

JamalObaid-ej
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Where is the greatest of All khalid bin walid

OTC-ds
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Khalid bin waleed 😂 greatest general undefeated where is he ? You biased

Ehhrhdbfneiekwk
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Khalid bin walid win sequently 100 battle

samimrezaMBA
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Julius Caesar? Lol, he’s got no accomplishments as a warrior. He was a great leader though.

conrad
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Alexander the Great from Macedonia, yes he who has nothing in common with the Hellenes

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