Huns - Magyars. History of horse archer nations and their military culture
In history books today, Atilla is presented as a short, stocky barbarian and Magyars are presented barbarian hordes, who conquered the Carpathian Basin in AD. 895. This album helps to dispel this concept. We can see the military strength of the Scythians, Huns and Magyars and the dexterity of the horse-archers. The Scythians were the first to develop the composite bow, which could shoot up to 800 meters and they developed the use of trousers and boots suitable for life on horseback. This book is important because it traces the history of the equestrian peoples and demonstrates the connections between the Sumerians, Scythians, Huns and Magyars and the Hungarians of today.
László Botos - Historian, researcher (Groton, USA), author of 'The Homeland Reclaimed' and 'The Road to the Dictated Peace'
László Botos - Historian, researcher (Groton, USA), author of 'The Homeland Reclaimed' and 'The Road to the Dictated Peace'