Is Mr Hun Sen a good leader in Cambodia?
The best in ASEAN, but not the best in Cambodia.. he loves his country.
What weapons did Attila the Hun carry?
a sword, spear, hunnic bow and arrows, and a scythian axe
He would also have carried (as his soldiers did) a rope and lasso
Why was it difficult for the mongols to control their empire?
it was difficult for the mongols to control their empire because after Genghis Khan died, all of his sons and grandsons took control which was crazy, and the empire split into individual little empires all over which obviously didnt work
Was Attila the Hun of Mongol descent?
Yes. The Huns were an offshoot of the Mongols. They were not Germanic.
In deadliest warrior who won between Alexander the Great and Attila the Hun?
Attila the Hun
I think that both pepole are the same, with strong and weak points. It depends on your opinion.
What can be found on the The Hun?
The Hun is a site that provides multitudes of links to free adult oriented material on the web. The site offers over 300 thumbnail pictures a day and thousands of categorized links.
to call away means to call someone away from them or call whoever you want.
How does sadism play a role in the life of a narcissist who is not getting his way?
Well sadism is the sexual enjoyment of the pain of others. A narcissist can best be described as a person who doesn't fully see other people as being as "real" or as fully important as himself. So, for the most part, while they may be cruel and seem to enjoy it, they aren't truly sadistic. But, generally a narcissistic person will behave like a toddler when he is not getting what he wants. So, that can involve the adult equivalents of biting, kicking, scratching, breaking your toys and having screaming tantrums. It is best to avoid people like this. They never truly grew up and need more help that you can provide.
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Was Attila the Hun created with anything positive in history?
Well, that's a matter of opinion, you could have said his conquest showed the weak and negligent side of the Roman Empire and brought out the brilliance of Pope Leo I's negotiaiting skills.
Did you know he died of a nosebleed, for a man who boasted "where my horse treads, no grass grows" it was a curiously anti-climactic death
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What did attila the hun do with a scythian axe?
The obvious, to kill many people, this was considered his special weapon.
What does in mean when a guy says hun?
It's like calling you "Hun" as in "Honey." It's just a cute nickname for you. :)
Did attila the hun ever have kids?
Attila the Hun had several wives and children. While it is true that he died on his wedding night, it was not his first wife that he was marrying that night.
What are the religious practices of the Xiongnu Huns?
The Huns were one of the early groups of Germanic peoples who lived in the Volga river area. They were pastoral and nomadic and appeared in Europe (or what was known of Europe) circa 400 AD. Their beliefs included a large degree of animism, so they tried to live good lives in harmony with the natural world. They had a strong belief in a "female mother" goddess whom they identified with the sky which they saw as a great dome that spread as far as the eye could see above them. The Huns also believed in ancestor worship, by which means they felt inspired and protected. Shamanism also played a large part in their spiritual practices; the Shaman being the bridge between the gods, and spirits of nature. From memory, they also had strong beliefs in the four winds (ie. North, South, East and West) and the soul was described as "wind horse", the personal power to steer one's life.
How did attila the hun impact society?
His ambition and military prowess challenged Rome, and he nearly succeeded in taking control of the Western Empire. His untimely death cut short even greater plans of conquest that could have proved devastating to the Roman Empire, and despite his ultimate failure, Attila remains one of the best known and greatest of Rome's foes. Attila took wealth from Romeand had sex with many of Romes leaders.
Where is Attila the Hun's grave?
No one knows. According to legend, the officers in his army diverted a river, buried Attila in the riverbed (in a coffin made from gold, silver and iron) then restored the river's flow so as to cover up his grave. Then they committed suicide to keep the location of Attila's grave a secret. They knew Attila had made a lot of enemies who would think nothing of desecrating his grave, so they wanted to protect it.
Actually there is a book written by Gadonyi Geza, a Hungarian writer and journalist. It is called the Invisible man. In this book he describes in detail the burial of Attila, down to the very last detail. Well the town in question is actually my hometown, Szeged in Hungary that was the entry point to the seven tribes of Hungarians reclaiming Attila's land in 896. Attila ruled from this point and said that the river Tisza was blocked off with sand bags at the section where it meets the river Maros then hooded followers and his servants took his triple coffin that represented his strenght (iron) his wealth and glory (gold) and his affiliation with the Moon and river (silver) then shot down by arrows and finally the river was released to cover them. Now there are a few sites around that are claimed to have spiritual and healing power, one of them was a favorite meeting point tg local town folk to celebrate Pagan festivals (the original religion before Christian influence) It is so called Boszorkany sziget or Witches' Island and was the sad location of the biggest ever witch trials and burnings of innocent folks in the middle ages. Hence Szeged is still referred to as the Town of Witches, or the Hungarian Salem. Wheter the place was originally chosen because of legends and passed down knowledge of Attila's burial site or the landscape's pagan spiritual aspects is now a mystery. But it is true that the city is the University and cultural center of Hungary that there are numerous Hun sites all over the city in fact the entire area can be an archeological site. Gardonyi himself was an enthusiastic archeologist and also the man the Museum is named after Mora Ferenc himself was a writer, archeologist who himself searched for the coffin or remains of Attila and never found it. However he filled the Museum with copious amounts of treasure from Huns and other cultures he dug up from the town and surrounds. If you ever seen the Tisza river with its solid fast flow you would understand in a thousand and five hundred years that coffin can be rotten and/or carried anywhere. It is prone to flooding and apart from the great plain where Szeged is it turns and twists and needed to be tamed on a large scale through history. Attila's "grave" is still a mystery but his spirit and legend definitely brings him closest to Szeged.
Did attila the hun attack China?
Sort of. Attila never lived to see China's wall destroyed, but his son, I believe, led the Huns to invade China. The nation had promised soldiers and weapons to the Huns to placate them, but they never sent it. The Great Wall fell in the 3rd century C.E.
When was Attila Bocsarsky born?
Attila Bocsarsky was born on March 27, 1965, in Fil'akovo, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia].