Attila the Hun's Secret Tomb: Unveiling Europe's Greatest Mystery | Full Documentary

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Attila, King of the Huns - the entire continent of Europe trembled in fear of this legendary leader. His life: victorious. His death: a myth. No one knows where he is buried. Researchers surmise the tomb of the legendary king is located in the Hungarian lowlands. Legends point us to his final resting place. Scientists and amateur researchers alike search for hidden clues.

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I’ve been trying to find something new on the Huns!! Nice!!! I love this series. Please continue to upload the episodes lol

Andy_Babb
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Im a Hungarian archeologyst tough not specialized to Hun’s i think its an interesting and well made documentary

johannakadar
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I do antique shows in California... I met a Hungarian lady... Her name is Anico.... I was curious about Hungarian people.... And then I saw this interesting archaeological search.... Very interesting

robertarevalo
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Another wonderful documentary was shared by an excellent ( Get.factual) channel. Documentary about Huns existed in Eastern Europe sovereigns and Huns infamous commanders ( ATTILA) in 5th century AD, Searching for its tomb below Danube rivers... thank you for sharing... Hungary peoples ..Huns invaded Hungry and other rounded sovereigns..Huns were Central Asian tribe's..they had an elongate shaped Empire in Central Asia beneath Turkik and Mongol tribe's...they were three main divisions leftover theirs empire( white Huns wave to Europe, red Huns to western shore of Indian peninsula and Ssassanian empire borders, black Huns to eastern shore of Indian peninsula) ..Huns beast invaders are becoming prestige and flaunt figures of invaded populations...?

mohammedsaysrashid
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The first time I read about the Huns, the book thought he might have thrown himself into a burning wagon to avoid capture during a minor battle.

mikepotter
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"The air was filled with smoke and blood"

elkingoh
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Great documentary.💯👏 I enjoyed watching
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chris.asi_romeo
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He might have been cremated. Also a bishop in the Caucasus is supposed to have brought back books in the Hunnic language a few centuries later (there were still people there identifying as Huns as late as the 8th century). Not sure if they are the same people though.

mango
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The theory that the huns are from Central Asia is probably true. Even my own dna results support that theory (I´m Hungarian). The test result shows land areas from Hungary all the way to Central Asia. Same thing for my relatives.

MRSME
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I'll tell you why the Huns started to move. Atilla sat with a few of his cohorts and he said "my empire is vast" and some fool said "not as big as the Roman empire"
A guy like him isn't going to take that sitting down. No sir! I'm a Hun we have this challenge thing in our DNA
The west knows nothing about him. He spoke all the languages and was learning latin, you can't vanquish what you don't understand. More Atilla

johnholmes
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what you know about bulgarians and khan Kubrat, from Dulo clan, mate?Are kutriguri, onoguri, bolgar, bandjar, balandjar and all those tribes, from Old great Bulgaria federation, between Black and Caspian see, bin in Hunnic federation ?Are our khans, from Kubrat and Asparukh, to khan Sevar, last Dulo clan ruler, are related with Atilla's Dulo clan, are Kubrat some grand, grand son of Atila?

mitkodimitrov
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Attila might be the ancestors of the mongols and Genghis Khan.

The ability to shoot in a composite bow 🏹 in an impressive accuracy and very strong impact while running the horse at high speed is the reason why they are feared.

chris.asi_romeo
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All that time wasted. A documentary made about not finding something.
Well done as it was, you would think the effort would have been made if something was found.

johnholmes
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Why would a void, generate a heat signature?

markgarin
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Never put the Huns in Hungary.. I thought the Huns were from Asia.. not sure why ...😊

rickstevens
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l am curious about Attila's Y DNA haplogroup. l hope he was Q M25. Turkic DNA, or R1aZ93, sycthians orginated became a central asian Y DNA

Ersen_abiniz
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Okay that Lánszki Imre is sweping nonsense as a mediveal historian stone fortification started to apear in the 11-12 cenury and especialy in Hungary at the late 12 early 13 century after the mongol invasion and had many many but most of them ruined by the 16-th century or even before. Huns builded Motte whit wood and earth not even the romans realy used stones but onlie for walls not to castles. So thats realy a fals lead. What could be possible tough that the city of sicambria somehow survived the migration period not likley tough and they now that the remains of Attila wood fortification remained and they later bulied it in stone that happend a lot. But Ethimology is interseting tough and worth a look into it.

johannakadar
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I wonder how would the lorica segmentata fare against the composite bow?

ventsyv
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Some says Tisa river another near Naissus in Nishava river.

vladimirnikolic
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Firstly, Attila the Hun was east asian.He had east asian features.

lishen