No doubt he was Turkic. He was the ruler of the Western wing of the European Hunnic state as we call "Yabgu" with other words. We know the Huns were a Turkic state since their language was Turkic. So were the customs and traditions. Also the scripts of the Chinese about the first Turkic Khaganate state that the Turks are the same nation as Huns. You can search for the scripts on internet
Wehraboo just because they speak Turkic language doesn’t make them Turkic, look at the country turkey they are all Kurds and Armenians and they speak Turkic
Huns are "Proto Turks", they are somehow forfathers of Turks and Mongols. Just remember that TUrks as ethnie are not the Turks as the same as people of Turkey.
@@VenusFeuerFalle They are not exactly the same, but a part of it. Modern Turks from Turkey are also a Turkic people and part of the Turkic world. Modern Turks from Turkey are descendants of the Oghuz Turks.
I love it as well. All the western roman battle themes are so... desperate, like you are actually fighting for survival. The Hunnic ones are ominous and borderline terrifying.
The main theme is absolutely amazing. It truly does give out a bone-chilling, sinister, apocalyptic, war-like feel to it. This truly defines the megalomaniac, sadist, and tyrannical personality of Atilla. The Morin-Khuur, and the throat singing (Kargyraa, Khöömii, and Sygyt) that are added to it makes this soundtrack more beautifully authentic.
Imagine living during the Hunnic Invasions. It definitely would have seemed like the end of the world when you heard about all the people that were slaughtered but the Huns. This is the perfect theme for the game, scary, apocalyptic and chilling
Atilla was none of what you described him to be. That’s the roman bullshit what they teach in bullshit history classes. He was a righteous and down to earth ruler.
This game invokes such hopelessness especially played as romans. EVERYONE wants to murder me in all those bleak corners of europe from british isle to slavic east that I know as all verdant and beatiful today. On top of them are those apocalyptic hun horsemen and organized threat of sassanids... i wonder how shitty life was as a plain byzantine/rome citizen of that period.
That's what happens when your surrounded by enemies on all sides. China had the Himalayas as a buffer. Rome only has it's armies. If they failed it failed and eventually they did fail. So yes I imagine it was very bleak at this time and uncertain unless you were living in say Egypt, Cypress or the Agean Sea.
@@Not-Ap Rome had plenty of barriers and freedom to create natural defenses. They used lots of rivers from the Danube to the Rhine, along with the Alps. The issue was more Rome being unable to create sustainable reforms. Rome lost lots of men because Legions were fighting in Civil Wars. People didn't want to join the Legions anymore because they would likely fight in a civil war, rather than a war in another country where they'd make a lot of riches form looting. Almost every major disaster you can find was happening simultanous to another one. When the Visigoths sacked Rome, the Emperor was also dealing with an usurper in Gaul/Britain who in turn had another one of his followers revolt against him. The Emperor in turn was waiting for the allied Hun King to bring reinforcements (this was before Attila). What ended up happening was that the only people left who wanted to fight were barbarian auxilaries, who gradually made up more and more of the military until they were pretty much the only ones left taking up every rank up to Magister Militum, some even became Emperors. The Eastern Emperor at the time of the fall of the WRE was himself a barbarian. Given that even the native Romans were treacherous, having another layer of barbarians made things more volatile. The next issue was due to the fear of uprisings, ordinary people weren't allowed to have weapons and defend themselves. Many Romans found slavery under Barbarians more tolerable than freedom in Rome. Many Barbarians found willing allies among the slaves and lower classes of the Roman Empire. China didn't have protection against foreign invaders either, in fact many Steppe Empires invaded China and founded their own dynasties. The Liao, Jin, Yuan and Qing dynasties were all dynasties founded by tribes from the north of China. The Forbidden City was so because the Jin Dynasty practiced their ancestral traditions within its walls outside of Han eyes. Part of it was just a question of how willing they were to accept outsiders as part of them. The Barbarians who settled in the WRE were very Romanized. They were Christian, many had grown up as hostages in Roman Courts and understood the culture, hell I think it's debatable whether Odoacer was a "Barbarian Chieftan" as he was likely just part of the WRE's military and just usurped the Emperor. When the Ostrogoths took over Italy, they levied taxes and maintained the infrastructure. The Roman Senate had a resurgence in its power and influence under the Ostrogoths. It wasn't until the return of Roman rule, and later Lombard invasion, where the ancient Roman laws and infrastructure was destroyed. In short it was possible for the Romans to just accept the Barbarians as one of them and you could have had another WRE with the kingdoms unified, in theory.
@@TheThedisliker i wiped them put as sassanid empoire,i had to revolutionize my military and my army was always cavalry base ever since i beat the white huns,i ended up becoming the storm as my cavalry based armies tore through the whole of europe and north africa after killing off the huns
ApexPulsar im a turk and i totally agree with you. I dislike people in my country who considers attila as only "our" ancestor. Huns are confederation of different ethnic groups.
Hi Peaches, thank you very much for uploading these, - I'm really enjoying the Attila OST. I have but one question, - I've gone through the entire playlist but couldn't find this one track. In fact, I've never managed to find this track online, which prompted me to ask on here. The track plays in the game somewhat rarely. It is a Roman battle intro theme (i.e. plays in the beginning of a battle) when you are fighting against the Huns. The track stands out because it features female vocals in style very close to the Rome II's credits track. The type of singing strongly resembles a mix "keening" and "ululation". Anyone knows?
@@reizhu3318 By the way, I'm not sure if the song I was referring to plays in custom battles, - I only ever played campaign so that's where I encountered the song. "Intro music" is the kind of music that plays after you click the "Start Battle" button to finish the battle deployment stage. This kind of music is very distinct, and not to be confused with the marching or ambient music. Do custom battles have "intro music"? I don't think they do, do they? If they don't, then the only way to hear the song is to play the campaign. This is how I discovered the song. I played as the West Rome. I got in battle against the Huns, clicked the "Start Battle" icon, and the song played. Because there are a few variations of intro songs, it may take a few battles before you hear it.
The Turks are not directly Huns, the Huns are not directly Turks, but they are RELATIVES. Like English and Germans are also relatives. The Huns were the forerunners of Turkic peoples to the west. Huns and Turkic peoples come from the SAME nomadic tradition, continent, language family and probably genetics.
Suddenly we all have same genetics but if we told about nations Turks is not Huns because Huns came from Siberia but Turks came from Central Asia and look at centuries when they both came. Huns is much elder.
The Huns weren’t an ethnic group though. You’re talking about them as if they were an ethnic group on their own. The Huns were people who were mostly of Turkic descent who had a few Germanic and Iranian people in their army
@@Maesterful You will not deny history. Attila was English. As was Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Caesar and Charlemagne. But not Hitler. Hitler was Australian.
How are you so sure that they were Turkic? We don’t even know if they were even an ethnicity lol. The Huns were most likely multi ethnic peoples. And they also most probably spoke gothic
@@Str1ker793 some may have spoken gothic after assimilation, but they most certainly didn't speak gothic as their native tongue, seeing as they originated in central asia and mongolia (xiongnu, their homeland)
Turks tribes fought with each other as much as they fought with foreigners because there is a god in the sky and there should be only one khan on earth!!🇹🇷🐺
Hun in Northern Manchu Mandarin is Xiong-Nu but Ancient and Southern Chinese pronounce Hun as Hun-Nu. HUN means Hun, Nu means slave. insulting for 3000 years never changed.
Most of the Mongols' army was composed of "Kipchak Turks", a Turkish tribe. The Turkish factor is great in the Mongols' victories and other foreign relations. The right arm of Genghis Khan, whom you know as Subutay, is of Turkish descent.
Look at how proud turkic peoples about Attila because Attila is the one who sacked europe in that times. But now europeans blamed Islam. I told you even turkic was/is not muslims they still attacked europe.
@@gryfalis4932 not really Mongol tbf. I respect Mongolians but the Huns weren’t mongol at alll. The Huns mainly consisted of people of Turkic descent.Iranians and Germanic peoples. But the majority were Turks though
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
Most of the Mongols' army was composed of "Kipchak Turks", a Turkish tribe. The Turkish factor is great in the Mongols' victories and other foreign relations. The right arm of Genghis Khan, whom you know as Subutay, is of Turkish descent.
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
Huns are confederation but Goverment(Khans,Hakans,Yabgu...) are have Turkic influence and Turks are accept Teoman Khans and Mete Khans ancestor and founder but Mongols don't recognize Hun Khanate but Turk and Mongols have same culture when They believe same religion(KökTengri/GökTengri/GökTanrı)but We(Turks) accept Islam is true religion and We fight for Allah and Quran and Mongol Khans became Budist but some Mongol Khans accep the Islam and They Turkified like Timur Khan like Berke Khan and Cagatay Khan...
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
Some Pakistanis could be the descendants of the white huns of Central Asia. Considering that the white huns invaded parts of northern Pakistan. So it’s possible that there are a few descendants of the huns that are living in Pakistan now
@@ElZilchoYo ancient Turks believed in tengri they would not pity their enemies! But everything has changed in the modern world, belief and culture! the people of the world started to get to know each other better Turks who believe in the sky god (Tengri) now believe in Allah and their hearts are soft. The unification I'm talking about is not for destroying the world and people a cultural, economic and military union such as america and europe! It's easy to break a single arrow, but a deck won't break. we must unite to go further in science and technique! Let our sky tent be our sun flag🐺
The fighting style of the Huns matches the Mongolian groups such as the Khitan in southern Manchuria, the Jurchens in northern Manchuria, the Mongols around Lake Baikal, and the Tatars in southeastern Inner and Outer Mongolia.
Tatars are of Turks origin, not Mongolian! Mongolian language is not a Turkish language!but Turks and Mongolian culture is the same! Mongols are less in number than Turks! they always fought alongside the Turks in history! Mongols are of the yellow race! believe in tengri Turks fought against Muslim Turks with Mongols! Turks had long and braided hair or they would shave the sides of their hair! but Mongolians they would usually shave their hair. m.th-cam.com/video/JzAiu_E5Q_0/w-d-xo.html
When people debate Attila's ancestry and you're just here for the awesome throat-singing.
here you go,you get my like.
True
How can people even argue over ir, all I know is that this sounds awesome
No doubt he was Turkic. He was the ruler of the Western wing of the European Hunnic state as we call "Yabgu" with other words. We know the Huns were a Turkic state since their language was Turkic. So were the customs and traditions. Also the scripts of the Chinese about the first Turkic Khaganate state that the Turks are the same nation as Huns. You can search for the scripts on internet
Wehraboo just because they speak Turkic language doesn’t make them Turkic, look at the country turkey they are all Kurds and Armenians and they speak Turkic
Grandma singing a lullaby after 60 years of smoking
wtf dude i swear i was drinking tea when i read your comment. i burned my lips
ahahahahahahahah
Huns are "Proto Turks", they are somehow forfathers of Turks and Mongols. Just remember that TUrks as ethnie are not the Turks as the same as people of Turkey.
@@VenusFeuerFalle that is true
@@VenusFeuerFalle They are not exactly the same, but a part of it. Modern Turks from Turkey are also a Turkic people and part of the Turkic world. Modern Turks from Turkey are descendants of the Oghuz Turks.
The soundtrack for this game is breathtaking
I love it as well. All the western roman battle themes are so... desperate, like you are actually fighting for survival. The Hunnic ones are ominous and borderline terrifying.
This has to be one of the best theme songs in the entire Total War series.
Can't beat shogun 2 for me.
Medieval 2: am I a joke to you?
Pierre S. yes/s
Gotta be when it's about the end of the world..
That you know.
I had to wait for this theme to play full at the menu before I continue my campaign. Best theme.
based
The main theme is absolutely amazing. It truly does give out a bone-chilling, sinister, apocalyptic, war-like feel to it. This truly defines the megalomaniac, sadist, and tyrannical personality of Atilla. The Morin-Khuur, and the throat singing (Kargyraa, Khöömii, and Sygyt) that are added to it makes this soundtrack more beautifully authentic.
Imagine living during the Hunnic Invasions. It definitely would have seemed like the end of the world when you heard about all the people that were slaughtered but the Huns. This is the perfect theme for the game, scary, apocalyptic and chilling
Atilla was none of what you described him to be. That’s the roman bullshit what they teach in bullshit history classes. He was a righteous and down to earth ruler.
@The Wheel he was Hun. Hungarian was Hun. Hun is Turko-Mongol
@The Wheel So Hungar is Turk
Tf lol?
This game invokes such hopelessness especially played as romans. EVERYONE wants to murder me in all those bleak corners of europe from british isle to slavic east that I know as all verdant and beatiful today. On top of them are those apocalyptic hun horsemen and organized threat of sassanids... i wonder how shitty life was as a plain byzantine/rome citizen of that period.
That's what happens when your surrounded by enemies on all sides. China had the Himalayas as a buffer. Rome only has it's armies. If they failed it failed and eventually they did fail. So yes I imagine it was very bleak at this time and uncertain unless you were living in say Egypt, Cypress or the Agean Sea.
@@Not-Ap Rome had plenty of barriers and freedom to create natural defenses. They used lots of rivers from the Danube to the Rhine, along with the Alps. The issue was more Rome being unable to create sustainable reforms. Rome lost lots of men because Legions were fighting in Civil Wars. People didn't want to join the Legions anymore because they would likely fight in a civil war, rather than a war in another country where they'd make a lot of riches form looting. Almost every major disaster you can find was happening simultanous to another one. When the Visigoths sacked Rome, the Emperor was also dealing with an usurper in Gaul/Britain who in turn had another one of his followers revolt against him. The Emperor in turn was waiting for the allied Hun King to bring reinforcements (this was before Attila). What ended up happening was that the only people left who wanted to fight were barbarian auxilaries, who gradually made up more and more of the military until they were pretty much the only ones left taking up every rank up to Magister Militum, some even became Emperors. The Eastern Emperor at the time of the fall of the WRE was himself a barbarian. Given that even the native Romans were treacherous, having another layer of barbarians made things more volatile.
The next issue was due to the fear of uprisings, ordinary people weren't allowed to have weapons and defend themselves. Many Romans found slavery under Barbarians more tolerable than freedom in Rome. Many Barbarians found willing allies among the slaves and lower classes of the Roman Empire.
China didn't have protection against foreign invaders either, in fact many Steppe Empires invaded China and founded their own dynasties. The Liao, Jin, Yuan and Qing dynasties were all dynasties founded by tribes from the north of China. The Forbidden City was so because the Jin Dynasty practiced their ancestral traditions within its walls outside of Han eyes. Part of it was just a question of how willing they were to accept outsiders as part of them. The Barbarians who settled in the WRE were very Romanized. They were Christian, many had grown up as hostages in Roman Courts and understood the culture, hell I think it's debatable whether Odoacer was a "Barbarian Chieftan" as he was likely just part of the WRE's military and just usurped the Emperor. When the Ostrogoths took over Italy, they levied taxes and maintained the infrastructure. The Roman Senate had a resurgence in its power and influence under the Ostrogoths. It wasn't until the return of Roman rule, and later Lombard invasion, where the ancient Roman laws and infrastructure was destroyed. In short it was possible for the Romans to just accept the Barbarians as one of them and you could have had another WRE with the kingdoms unified, in theory.
Nothing scares me more in the game then a sudden soundtrack change with throat singing in it.
embrace yourselves, huns are coming
@@TheThedisliker i wiped them put as sassanid empoire,i had to revolutionize my military and my army was always cavalry base ever since i beat the white huns,i ended up becoming the storm as my cavalry based armies tore through the whole of europe and north africa after killing off the huns
when a bird lands on you
Best total war ost ever!
this is one of the best title soundtracks for any Total War game out there, imho
The Scourge of God and the Super Barbarian, Attila the Hun.
Barbarian? Ok Roman.
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Me Explaining to my teacher why I didn’t do my homework.
Turks and Mongols are not the same. Also, Huns weren't one ethnicity they were multiple ethnicities.
ApexPulsar Yeah you right,turks and mongols not the same,and huns are ancestors of turks,but not only turks
ApexPulsar im a turk and i totally agree with you. I dislike people in my country who considers attila as only "our" ancestor. Huns are confederation of different ethnic groups.
Mr.Lostinq lan türk müsün? ?:))
Talha Yaşar evet türküm
THANK YOU! Finnaly, a group of people who understands! lol
Hi Peaches, thank you very much for uploading these, - I'm really enjoying the Attila OST.
I have but one question, - I've gone through the entire playlist but couldn't find this one track. In fact, I've never managed to find this track online, which prompted me to ask on here.
The track plays in the game somewhat rarely. It is a Roman battle intro theme (i.e. plays in the beginning of a battle) when you are fighting against the Huns.
The track stands out because it features female vocals in style very close to the Rome II's credits track. The type of singing strongly resembles a mix "keening" and "ululation".
Anyone knows?
Might have to reinstall the game to see if this is a thing :O
@@reizhu3318 By the way, I'm not sure if the song I was referring to plays in custom battles, - I only ever played campaign so that's where I encountered the song.
"Intro music" is the kind of music that plays after you click the "Start Battle" button to finish the battle deployment stage. This kind of music is very distinct, and not to be confused with the marching or ambient music.
Do custom battles have "intro music"? I don't think they do, do they? If they don't, then the only way to hear the song is to play the campaign.
This is how I discovered the song. I played as the West Rome. I got in battle against the Huns, clicked the "Start Battle" icon, and the song played. Because there are a few variations of intro songs, it may take a few battles before you hear it.
@@caligula2167 Haha thanks for replying after 3 years! Dunno how long it will be before I can have a proper TW game session but that is good to know.
@@reizhu3318 Let me know if you discover the song!
Total War Genghis anyone?
Genghis khan is a badass💪🏼💪🏼
The Turks are not directly Huns, the Huns are not directly Turks, but they are RELATIVES. Like English and Germans are also relatives. The Huns were the forerunners of Turkic peoples to the west. Huns and Turkic peoples come from the SAME nomadic tradition, continent, language family and probably genetics.
Correct answer, don't forget the mongolians too they are related
Suddenly we all have same genetics but if we told about nations Turks is not Huns because Huns came from Siberia but Turks came from Central Asia and look at centuries when they both came. Huns is much elder.
@@special5735 Saying Turks came from Central Asia is like saying Dutch people came from South Africa
who cares though lol
The Huns weren’t an ethnic group though. You’re talking about them as if they were an ethnic group on their own. The Huns were people who were mostly of Turkic descent who had a few Germanic and Iranian people in their army
Amazing music. Attila was English, it's a fact, and I feel great pride when I listen to this music because I too am English.
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English? Are you high?
@@Maesterful You will not deny history. Attila was English. As was Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Caesar and Charlemagne. But not Hitler. Hitler was Australian.
@@Aethelhald Oh all right then
Hadi ordan lan İngilizmiş Attila Türk oğlu Türk'tür.
He came to takedown Rome's hubris.
And to burn it to the ground.
Attila a legnagyobb! Isten ostora.
Just want to be live with my Turkic ancestors Huns. Want to learn horse archery
How are you so sure that they were Turkic? We don’t even know if they were even an ethnicity lol. The Huns were most likely multi ethnic peoples. And they also most probably spoke gothic
@@Str1ker793 some may have spoken gothic after assimilation, but they most certainly didn't speak gothic as their native tongue, seeing as they originated in central asia and mongolia (xiongnu, their homeland)
We are coming back and we will free the world and enlight all the people.
Hail *THANOS*
TURAN🌀
🐺🇹🇷🐺🇰🇿
Turks tribes fought with each other as much as they fought with foreigners because there is a god in the sky and there should be only one khan on earth!!🇹🇷🐺
Hun in Northern Manchu Mandarin is Xiong-Nu but Ancient and Southern Chinese pronounce Hun as Hun-Nu. HUN means Hun, Nu means slave. insulting for 3000 years never changed.
Hun also means human in mongolian.
Hun or Kun means in Turkic Languages "blood".
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCrk_tarihi This article explains why huns are turkic
Most of the Mongols' army was composed of "Kipchak Turks", a Turkish tribe. The Turkish factor is great in the Mongols' victories and other foreign relations. The right arm of Genghis Khan, whom you know as Subutay, is of Turkish descent.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCrk_tarihi
Kardeşim neyi kanıtlamaya çalışıyorsun? Sen ne yazarsan yaz, ne paylaşırsan paylaş düşünceler değişmez. Boşver kasma kendini bu kadar
I am lookking for this theme on spotify and dont find it. Someone can help me, please?
Look at how proud turkic peoples about Attila because Attila is the one who sacked europe in that times. But now europeans blamed Islam. I told you even turkic was/is not muslims they still attacked europe.
🗿yes
Who blames Islam for Attila the Hun? Islam didn't even exist back then lol.
Hell. You only know the word. The reality is much worse…
Huns were both Turks and Mongols as they originated from the Xiongnu whch was a Turkic-Mongolic Confederation
Xioungnu is liretally Turkic, and Mongolic. European Huns were their sequel as well. Even my name is from Xioungnu Empire.
@@donmecayustasi Xiongnu in chinese means Steppe Warrior
@@nikorasunippon2371 Xioungnu means (C)hun slaves
@@donmecayustasi But in Chinese the translation is different than in Turkic. By the way, Chanyu Modu was really called Mete Khan.
@@nikorasunippon2371 I didn't know that Xioungnu means Steppe Warrior, and I'm quite impressed by your knowledge. Someone knows Modu.
🇦🇿🇭🇺🇰🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇬🇺🇿 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰
Tengri biz menen!
Tanrı bizimle!
🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳*
@@gryfalis4932 but mongolia is not turkic
But mongolia our friend
@@attilasukruylmaz2581 Huns were turko-mongolic. Turkic peoples and Mongolic peoples share the same ancestry
@@gryfalis4932 yeess its true
@@gryfalis4932 not really Mongol tbf. I respect Mongolians but the Huns weren’t mongol at alll. The Huns mainly consisted of people of Turkic descent.Iranians and Germanic peoples. But the majority were Turks though
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
I like rome 2,because attila is so hard,and,that talk a story,the story of doom.
Tengri biz menen
download for soundtrack?
Attila az én ősőm
COVID is the son of Attila. Scourge has come. New dawn soon :)
ASMR BGM
한조가 또
Hun just means "peoples"
No huns mean etnichs with their join other etnichs to manpower of state.
👍KZ.
Salem Kazakstanna
87Uganda'dan geldik
1:49
huns
Doesnt compare to shogun but not bad.
SSJ Carl better than shogan
Better than Japanese ugly soundtrack
if a strategy game contains turk its better than others lol
@@nurmajayayanto4139 bro took it personal
uUuUuUuUrRrRrR..................
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Huns are same with turks bc we both coming from altai mountains PERIOD.(ı know other reasons too but that reason is enough)
Most of the Huns were literally of Turkic descent. You are acting as if the Huns were an ethnicity on their own.
☝🏻🅰️🇵🇸
No you pleb
Turks are not Huns
Most of the Mongols' army was composed of "Kipchak Turks", a Turkish tribe. The Turkish factor is great in the Mongols' victories and other foreign relations. The right arm of Genghis Khan, whom you know as Subutay, is of Turkish descent.
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BCrk_tarihi Check this article
Swedes are not vikings
@@TheThedisliker yes, swedish aren't vikings, neither am I swedish
Huns are confederation but Goverment(Khans,Hakans,Yabgu...) are have Turkic influence and Turks are accept Teoman Khans and Mete Khans ancestor and founder but Mongols don't recognize Hun Khanate but Turk and Mongols have same culture when They believe same religion(KökTengri/GökTengri/GökTanrı)but We(Turks) accept Islam is true religion and We fight for Allah and Quran and Mongol Khans became Budist but some Mongol Khans accep the Islam and They Turkified like Timur Khan like Berke Khan and Cagatay Khan...
This is a no Saracen zone, thanks.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Fuck your Islam and fuck your blindless word prophet.
@@nurmajayayanto4139
Yet you couldn't stop him a single time. Neither the Nomad invasions lol
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 ATİLLA HAN 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
They weren't Turkic
@@marny3559ATTİLA TÜRK
@@marny3559 BEYİN YOKSUNU ADAM HUNS=TÜRK
@@ismailbudak6345 Nope. He wasn't.
@@altaygokturk2155 WE WUZ HUNZ N SHIEEET
Nah mate.
ATTİLA WAS A TÜRKİSH 😉
@kosha % 70 Türkish
DNA analyzes of the Kipchaks, who are a Turkic tribe, proved to be identical to the "Huns" and that the Hun society was a Turkish-Mongolian society. In other words, the Huns are the ancestors of Turks and Mongols.
I invite you to look at the DNA analysis of Turks and Huns.
One of the most underrated Total War games.
Still playing this game. Definitely one of my favourites!
@@sommerpiercer same
Indeed it is
The game has optimisation issues, but other than that it's superb!
@@LordEsel88 Agree!
i enjoy the soundtrack for this game more than the one for Rome 2
Same. I prefer Rome II overall as a game, but the soundtrack of Attila is just so much better
@@gastonjaillet9512 ATTİLA weakened the once great roman empire and broke the empire up
@@mohammedusmanmufti5311 they are talking about music you shithead.
@@mohammedusmanmufti5311 they are talking about music you shithead.
@@osmankarih5239 alright u doughnut
I can get the Turks claiming huns as ancestor but since when have we started to entertain that Pakistani and bangladeshis are huns as well. Top kek
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Some Pakistanis could be the descendants of the white huns of Central Asia. Considering that the white huns invaded parts of northern Pakistan. So it’s possible that there are a few descendants of the huns that are living in Pakistan now
all Turks states unite🐺🇹🇷🐺🇹🇲🐺🇰🇿🐺🇦🇿🐺🇰🇬🐺🇺🇿🐺🇭🇺
who the fuck cares
@@ElZilchoYo Turks care😉 someday this will happen again like;) the Huns empire, like the Gok Turks khaganate , like the Mongol empire...
@@grkngrkn3177 And all the slaughter and death?
@@ElZilchoYo ancient Turks believed in tengri they would not pity their enemies! But everything has changed in the modern world, belief and culture! the people of the world started to get to know each other better Turks who believe in the sky god (Tengri) now believe in Allah and their hearts are soft. The unification I'm talking about is not for destroying the world and people a cultural, economic and military union such as america and europe! It's easy to break a single arrow, but a deck won't break. we must unite to go further in science and technique!
Let our sky tent be our sun flag🐺
@@grkngrkn3177 That sounds an awful lot like fascism
He had an Asian face don't lie
He had an Turanid face don't lie
We don’t know what he looked like, the guy lived over 1,500 years ago and probably even more
@@yenidenturktarihtezi Turanid face?
We aren’t so sure about what he looked like.
@@Str1ker793 Doğu Andronovoda Turanid olmaya başladilar. İlk Türkler tamamen Europid.
God Of War: Fairytale Stories Theme (Theme from God Of War for Attila Theme)
1:48 hungary.. i think you can get it.
The fighting style of the Huns matches the Mongolian groups such as the Khitan in southern Manchuria, the Jurchens in northern Manchuria, the Mongols around Lake Baikal, and the Tatars in southeastern Inner and Outer Mongolia.
Roman historians determined the geography from which the Huns set off in the far east on the Arctic Sea
Tatars are of Turks origin, not Mongolian! Mongolian language is not a Turkish language!but Turks and Mongolian culture is the same! Mongols are less in number than Turks! they always fought alongside the Turks in history! Mongols are of the yellow race! believe in tengri Turks fought against Muslim Turks with Mongols! Turks had long and braided hair or they would shave the sides of their hair! but Mongolians they would usually shave their hair.
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0:45
What happened to player 1?
@@mellykruger9495 nice part
It's a new assassin's Creed game
Attila looks like manny paquiao in a metal band
because Paquiao and Attila are asians guys
lol yeah, did not notice it until you said it
This reminds me of (The First Gods) from Godzilla King of the Monsters.
TURKİC
First song, similar to Witcher 3?
If you hear throat singing you're either heavy cavalry or fucked.
музыка русских
MOST BİG TURK!
Undisputedly (tartışmasız) Atatürk>Attila
biggest Turk olmalı
@@shooter5439Atilla > Atatürk
@@shooter5439 lan siktir
Attila was a midget who got booted out of Gaul by Flavius Aetius.
We are the Devil's Horsemen
We?
0:59 mag henge ho ohngne hongo... ao... ou....
Aardonyx
Atam benim tam kurt şeklini almış ,yaşasın Türkler
my ancestor :D
*Kang face* my ancestor
He’s definitely not your ancestor lol
Attila türkiç
Atilla Han 💪🏼💪🏼😈😈
Attila was Israeli 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱 Proud to be jewish
גאווה
LOL
israil sami hami language family lol
not turkic altaic :D
atilla turk
No he had Spartan (Assyrians) this tribe is still found in India you might have some relationship with Assyrians
ATTİLA TÜRK VE DİNİ TENGRİCİLİK
@@ismailbudak6345 ayn