Top 20 Military Commanders

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  • How did you miss out Khalid Ibn Waleed? He was on par with Ghengis with going 100 wars undefeated in his lifetime, except he won wars whilst outnumbered, where Ghengis normally won with a large army brute force. Along with that he was a brilliant tactician, he is said to be amongst the only two to pull off the pincer movement during battle.

    Definitly would've liked to see Khalid up there in top 3.

  • @Perseveranze Please watch my revised video.

  • @nfsfilms i tried seeing your revised video but your link didn't work.

  • @ultradumbass /watch?v=J3W03f36t3Y

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  • Khalid ibn Walid should be 1st

  • Where is Feldmarschal Erwin Rommel? Or George Patton? Or Dwight D. Eisenhower? Or Admiral Halsey?

  • khalid al walid should be because he never lost not even a single battle. his wafat was cause by his old sick. he did not died in a battle. though cyrus the great he too died in a battlefield

  • sun tzu...

  • @JB24971 Exactly,Alexander the Great conquered most of the known world at the time.Genghis Khan only conquered most of Asia.

  • @BradleyWWEFan Yeah. Ghengis Khan almost always had more soldiers. Alexander never lost a battle and was often outnumbered. Also Ghengis Khan defeated multiple smaller nations, while Alexander defeated Persia.

  • Alexander the Gret should be first.

  • You show him as a Roman Attila.

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