no one knows. it was a long time ago. fkjefhhih
The Huns primarily used small, sturdy horses known as the Mongolian or steppe horse, which were well-suited for their nomadic lifestyle. These horses were agile, hardy, and capable of enduring harsh conditions, making them ideal for long-distance travel and warfare. The Huns relied on their speed and endurance in battle, allowing them to execute swift cavalry maneuvers. Their superior horsemanship contributed significantly to their military success across Europe.
the huns died out around the 500's
The Invasion of the Huns
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
they came and fought them.
When Marcellinus describes the Huns as being "glued to their horses," he is emphasizing their exceptional skill and familiarity with horseback riding. This phrase suggests that the Huns were highly adept at riding horses and had a strong bond with their animals, indicating a deep connection and reliance on their equestrian abilities for mobility and warfare. The image evoked is one of seamless coordination and unity between the Huns and their horses, highlighting their prowess as mounted warriors.
The invention that was introduced to the Huns was, a Stirrup. Hoped it helped <3
The Huns primarily used small, sturdy horses known as the Mongolian or steppe horse, which were well-suited for their nomadic lifestyle. These horses were agile, hardy, and capable of enduring harsh conditions, making them ideal for long-distance travel and warfare. The Huns relied on their speed and endurance in battle, allowing them to execute swift cavalry maneuvers. Their superior horsemanship contributed significantly to their military success across Europe.
Saddle.....Im guessing
They had many different ways of transportation like: Unicorns, Dinosaurs, Hovercrafts, auto mobiles and a lepricorn. This is the main ways of transportation, for more information visit: iamalepricorn.com.au
No. But their blood line is found in the eastern european nations, such as Hungary and Romania. The Hungarian history includes Bendegúz, father of Attila. The Huns DNA is "u2e r1a1" has found mainly in Hungary and Transylvania, partially in Germany, Greece and Spain.
Huns ended in 469.
White Huns
the huns died out around the 500's
The Invasion of the Huns
Slave of the Huns was created in 1901.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.