The Chinese actually invented the stirrup. It helped them to mount (get on) the horse easier, and it was also more comfortable, as well as safer. At first they only had one stirrup, on the mounting side (left), but soon discovered 2 was easier and more comfortable.
The invention that was introduced to the Huns was, a Stirrup. Hoped it helped <3
White Huns
The Huns only invaded Persia.
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
the White Huns.
The invention that was introduced to the Huns was, a Stirrup. Hoped it helped <3
the recurve bow
no.the invention of the stirrup allowed knights to use lances.(armour protects, but its the stirrup that allows the knight to control the horse better, and be braced against the impact of a lance that would otherwise knock the rider from the saddle)
It was invented in Asia about 850 BCE. No one knows who invented it. I think the saddle predated the stirrup. The Norman invasion of England used the stirrup, which allowed relative amateurs to ride and to fight.
Usually their noble steed, which is a Horse.
the Chinese invention that allowed soldiers to fight on horseback was The saddle and stirrups.
It enabled horsemen to ride horses and thus increase their military effectiveness. The saddle, and especially the stirrup, allowed the horseman to remain on the horse under strenuous riding conditions when the bareback rider may have fallen off.
The invention of writing allowed people to communicate more broadly than had previously been done.
Saddle.....Im guessing
Another word for stirrup is the stapes.
steel
Accurate timepieces.