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  • Anybody knows how many lbs his bow has?

  • That is impressive.

  • Ez már igen!

  • nice pony!

  • ő egy igazi magyar

  • lol at 1/4 speed, it sounds like techno.

  • Can anyone pls tell me if they mentioned the average speed of the riding? i need it for my paper thaks

  • @FicoFico79 i watched a video before this one about hungarian horse archers and they galloped at about 20 mph

  • a legend to the history of archery

  • That is what I call SKILL!

  • Granted, Kassai is the best. The caption of this video says "12 thrown disc in 17.8 sec "while galopping". I'm sorry to say but that is not a gallop it is a slow canter.

  • adamlar nasilda sahip cikiyorlar tarihlerine . bize bak a.q

  • stunning

  • i am speechless this is incredible.

  • the horse doesnt seem to care

  • Magyar sportolók büszkesége (egy ijász véleménye)

  • Great shooting!

  • wow, lajos kassai is the BEST!!!

    he is a great show how hungarian warriors were trained!!

  • @valentinsebastian Sorry dude but Hungarians are not related to the Huns. The huns where a different people. The hungarians are descendents of the great Mandsjura people who setled in modern day Hungary 400 years AFTER Atilla had died.

  • @VictumRoManius Then tell me something. Where did the huns and after them the avars disappeared? I think they just integrated into the Hungarian tribes. And why was that the 9th century Hungarian tribes respected the hun and avar graves and buried there deads next to those graves and not onto them? This is a fact and proved by archaeologists. You know there are some nations who tried and constantly try to prove that there were no relations between huns and magyars but these are only theories.

  • @Tusiland I am not an expert in this field so i will remain silent. If its true that many Hungarians are Huns then you might be closer related to Turks then Slavs.

  • @VictumRoManius Certainly we are :) Hungarians, Bulgarians and Turks are descendants of the huns. The huns were not one huge nation as i can see. They were so many similar tribes came together under the leadership of Attila. In these tribes titles and ranks were not only inherited but they were won. Those people always followed the stronger and more powerful ones. And the stronger and more powerful was the leader the more people followed him.

  • Hats off! 5/5

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