The Devil's horsemen - The Mongols
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Greatest empire that ever exist - some people dont even realise how european knights were infrerior to the steppe horseman...He can be as armoured as a bucket, he cant kill a Mongol
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I love Mongolia.
LONG LIVE MONGOLIA AND MONGOLIAN BROTHERS
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@AltaicSupremacy Look at those Turkish motherfuckers who want to censor historical facts. Sorry douchebags, but Timur was 100% Asiatic/Mongoloid, it has been proven 100 times over. Get used to it, most Central Asian Khans were Asian anyway.
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This is fucking cool
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Where can I get this song? It's really cool
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@ABHINAVNR We are proud to be related to genetically related to the Native Americans of North America. Our shared history is both of great glory and pride. Fuck anyone else who wants us to think differently.
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Mongol Brothers did big work:)
greetings from Turkey.
our warrior brothers.
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Who is performer of the song?
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Mongols are the central asian cousins of native americans!!
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mongols were great warriors, their relentless attacking style and determination was far superior to any other empire of its time. all the spartan crap is over rated, mongols would annihilate both sparta and persia
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Also, makes me wonder... did the Mongols have a tradition similar to our Native American's "coup" stick?
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Long Live Turan
Quick translation of the song: its told like a story.
Part 1.
Year 1112- Mongol tribes united...warriors fight for their Khan and the 9 white flags. A warrior is struck down by enemy spear and dies. The eternal blue sky, his land, beloved wife and son is the last thing that comes to his mind. A piece of cloth from his beloved wife is brought by the steppes wind and lands on his chest. At which point his heart starts to pound again and opens his eyes and raises the Mongol banner again.
Enedre 2 years ago 60
Part 2.
He travels through snow, rain and deserts to reach his birth place. He is challenged by another warrior and overcomes him, as he is about to kill him he sees a birth mark on the neck of the downed warrior and recognizes his son. As he falls down crying and hugs his son, the blue sky strikes with a lighting bolt and turning them into stone statues to remain forever beside each other. (reference to stone man statues found in Mongolia)
Enedre 2 years ago 46