The Mongols were known for two things:
1. Their ability to ride horses well
2. Their ability to wage war
Mongol empire, Mongolian dynasty...
The Huns were Mongol imperialistic warriors that were notorious for being brutal and violent. Commonly the word is used to refer to any warriors or insurgents that employ a similar modus operandi.
Because of the Turkic horse archer warriors, coupled with the genius of Cengiz's leadership...a terrifying combination.
The Cossacks? I am not sure
yes there were, essentially all mongol women had weapons training and accompanied their husbands in conquests of foreign lands. women were expected to defend the mongol supplies if they came under attack. women were trained in archery, swords, and hand combat. most famous mongol warrior woman was undefeated in hand combat by men seeking to marry her, and thus never married
they weren't that scared
The recurve bow and the scimitar
the bow, sword, horse riding, survival, killing
Mongolia is known for horseback riding because of the exceptional skill of the riders. Mongol warriors used to be ridiculously deadly from horseback with a bow and arrow.
A group of Mongolian warriors is often referred to as a "horde." Historically, this term was used to describe large groups of mounted warriors, particularly during the time of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. These hordes were known for their mobility and strategic warfare, allowing them to conquer vast territories across Asia and Europe.
Mongol empire, Mongolian dynasty...
D Mongol - The Mongol Empire began as a band of nomadic warriors. D Mongol - They were known for their ability to travel great distances on horseback. A Persian - The Persian Empire did not conquer China; this statement is incorrect in this context. B Ottoman - The Ottoman Empire expanded into Eastern Europe and parts of Russia, but it was not solely responsible for conquering Russia.
Genghis Khan also known as Temujin unified the Mongol tribes and headed one of the largest empires of all time. He is also known for sharing the spoils of war with his Mongol warriors, unusual for the time.
The Huns were Mongol imperialistic warriors that were notorious for being brutal and violent. Commonly the word is used to refer to any warriors or insurgents that employ a similar modus operandi.
Because of the Turkic horse archer warriors, coupled with the genius of Cengiz's leadership...a terrifying combination.
The Cossacks? I am not sure
cossaks