Total War: Attila - Main Menu Music (Hun Theme)

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  • @horsefiddle
    @horsefiddle 9 років тому +11706

    Finally i'm hearing my voice and instrument. Nice to worked with Composer Richard Beddow and great job. By the way I'm a Mongolian Throat singer( Khuumii) and Morin Khuur( Horse fiddle) player.

    • @Warpmek
      @Warpmek 9 років тому +1013

      Thank you for the excellent performance. Is throat singing still popular in Mongolia?

    • @mongol100mongol3
      @mongol100mongol3 9 років тому +687

      Warpmek yes.... but not all mongolian can perform it. it takes lots of practice and years of experience

    • @Warpmek
      @Warpmek 9 років тому +455

      Where is throat singing still performed? I would love to visit Mongolia someday and hear the throat singing. Mongolian culture is very fascinating to me.

    • @darknation6174
      @darknation6174 9 років тому +94

      Great work.

    • @AnalyticalReckoner
      @AnalyticalReckoner 9 років тому +90

      Bukhu Ganburged Well done sir!

  • @Ulgenseptim
    @Ulgenseptim 5 років тому +4360

    434-453
    Hunnic Invasion of Europe
    2015 - 2019 Turkish Invasion of Total War: Attila - Main Menu Music comments section

    • @Ulgenseptim
      @Ulgenseptim 5 років тому +31

      Bluss lol exactly

    • @davidthebuilder8702
      @davidthebuilder8702 5 років тому +203

      We'll technically the Huns are Turkish nomad tribes , like the Mongols , or like the Turks were 500 years ago ....

    • @galidorn1
      @galidorn1 5 років тому +180

      thats not how chronology time works, huns existed long before their turkoman were even tribes, if anything its the other way around.

    • @xdxd-uc6hd
      @xdxd-uc6hd 5 років тому +65

      @@galidorn1 You're dumb. Lmao go learn history.

    • @bird2338
      @bird2338 5 років тому +56

      13th century Mongols were Turkic Mongols modern Khalkha Mongols are oirat origin Mongols. So modern Mongolia has nothing to do with Turks or ancient Turks. In fact Turkic homeland was South Caucasus later we spread all over the world and then partly came back

  • @loganbagley7822
    @loganbagley7822 3 роки тому +5634

    Everyone is talking like "Attila was this, Attila was that," but maybe the real Attila was the friends that we made along the way....

    • @Luke_Danger
      @Luke_Danger 3 роки тому +516

      And the armies we shattered, settlements we razed, factions we destroyed?

    • @spambot6959
      @spambot6959 3 роки тому +344

      @@Luke_Danger destroyed in a friendly manner as a true hun would do

    • @ahmadtarek7763
      @ahmadtarek7763 3 роки тому +187

      You are my Attila.

    • @franzferdinand5150
      @franzferdinand5150 3 роки тому +148

      @@Luke_Danger Destroyed with asian characteristics.

    • @constantine-dl7wh
      @constantine-dl7wh 3 роки тому +32

      Very wise

  • @BobDolelol
    @BobDolelol 3 роки тому +962

    “It really makes you feel like being a Hun.” - IGN probably

    • @starguy321
      @starguy321 3 роки тому +16

      4 seconds into the video review but literally the first line in the article...

    • @noRUSH421
      @noRUSH421 3 роки тому +3

      fuck IGN smh

    • @Mangoeplanter
      @Mangoeplanter 3 роки тому +12

      Beacuse I am! :D

    • @Thematic2177
      @Thematic2177 3 роки тому +67

      It's got that exaggerated swagger of a steppe youth.

    • @TheUsuallySilentOne
      @TheUsuallySilentOne 3 роки тому +33

      "makes you feel like you're raiding and plundering the western roman empire"

  • @somethingundeniable5126
    @somethingundeniable5126 5 років тому +6016

    They Raid
    They Raid
    But most importantly.
    They Raid

    • @RinOtonashi
      @RinOtonashi 5 років тому +183

      They raid into Area 51.

    • @Geworfenheit
      @Geworfenheit 5 років тому +75

      Where's my gold

    • @Thenoisyoneyes
      @Thenoisyoneyes 5 років тому +153

      But most importantly they raze*

    • @jvam16
      @jvam16 5 років тому +12

      What was the original thing of that and from where? I see that all in all internet.,

    • @MagicHjalti
      @MagicHjalti 5 років тому +4

      Raidcc

  • @xdeser2949
    @xdeser2949 10 років тому +3802

    Am I the only one who digs how it looks just like Rome 1's main menu?

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  10 років тому +639

      That's my favorite part

    • @djreese00
      @djreese00 10 років тому +47

      Ok cool, so it wasn't just me that noticed that.

    • @dorukbalkaya
      @dorukbalkaya 10 років тому +278

      It looks like Medieval 2's background also, it's cool !

    • @BrorealeK
      @BrorealeK 10 років тому +79

      They were definitely going for it and I approve.

    • @rorschach1985ify
      @rorschach1985ify 10 років тому +100

      Yeah I do love how this is the first total war since Medieval 2 to again have shadowed soldiers moving in the background. It has been there from the first Shogun to the second Medieval so it is nice that CA decided to bring it back. Hopefully they keep it this time.

  • @FoxyBoxery
    @FoxyBoxery 5 років тому +3494

    1:51
    My grandma, singing me a lullaby before bed, after 60 years of smoking

    • @fellaboi9621
      @fellaboi9621 4 роки тому +108

      Dude 😂😂

    • @BobSchoepenjr
      @BobSchoepenjr 4 роки тому +58

      Local Fanatic : 😂😂😂😂 i m dying!!!

    • @BobSchoepenjr
      @BobSchoepenjr 4 роки тому +36

      Local Fanatic : this is THÉ comment I regularly come back to just for laughing out loud😂😂😂

    • @mirzahamzabaig5667
      @mirzahamzabaig5667 4 роки тому +23

      I may mess up the spelling but I think they're saying "dundari, dundari, duri, duri duri suhei"

    • @FoxyBoxery
      @FoxyBoxery 4 роки тому +4

      @@mirzahamzabaig5667
      ?

  • @silverchairsg
    @silverchairsg Рік тому +962

    After listening to this, I quit my job, burnt down my house, stole 5 horses from the local farmer and a bow and arrows from the museum, then set out to join Attila and his horde.

    • @captaincole4511
      @captaincole4511 Рік тому +48

      WE RIDE

    • @Beak7861
      @Beak7861 Рік тому +34

      So you got a new job! Congrats!

    • @silverchairsg
      @silverchairsg Рік тому +60

      @@Beak7861 Not bad, I already sacked 6 villages and 2 bigger settlements.

    • @prongs82
      @prongs82 6 місяців тому +4

      brother can I join you?

    • @Cleeon
      @Cleeon 5 місяців тому +7

      I just back here and read your comment, then say and thinking.... Ooohh God, there is still possibility of invasion like the old ancient and medieval days.....
      Imagine out there come the new charismatic leader, strong, savage, and brave enough, then millions of people like you, inspired by him.
      Oohhhh.... Have mercy

  • @corwinusm.7875
    @corwinusm.7875 4 роки тому +3638

    Western Roman Empire: Why do I hear boss music?

    • @deumevet
      @deumevet 4 роки тому +63

      attila was flavius aeitus son

    • @luyrian1280
      @luyrian1280 4 роки тому +70

      Xd TURKS COMED

    • @rays8521
      @rays8521 4 роки тому +51

      My PC is so shit that I'm afraid to play this game lmao. That's also why I don't bought Bannerlord.

    • @dreysantillan
      @dreysantillan 4 роки тому +59

      @@rays8521 i hope you get a better PC dude

    • @Hugo-Kraak
      @Hugo-Kraak 4 роки тому +24

      Attila ain’t getting past my cornuti senoures

  • @dickchampion5860
    @dickchampion5860 8 років тому +3862

    Attila was an ancient Canadian who crossed the Toronto landbridge.

    • @alexpadilla8604
      @alexpadilla8604 8 років тому +27

      Jajajaja

    • @vojtaromaniuk387
      @vojtaromaniuk387 7 років тому +30

      Dick Champion Attila was (and is) one of the greatest generals. I don't like this nesciece.

    • @efsanemaraton1954
      @efsanemaraton1954 7 років тому +77

      Hahahahah LOL LOL. ATILLA KHAN IS TURKIC GENERAL. KIRGIZISTAN TATAR AZERBAJCAN KARACAY KAZAKISTAN TURKIYE =TÜRK. TÜRK=HUN

    • @Picooo_
      @Picooo_ 7 років тому +12

      Ablaikhan Bennett My Great-grandfather of the past was in Hun empire, he is Turkish because the empire language was Old Turkish,
      I am an Azerbaijani, so my great grandfather were an Azerbaijan Hunnish person. So that was to correct if he is from Armenia or Vietnam which he isn’t..

    • @mehmedv3865
      @mehmedv3865 6 років тому +11

      oh look we got a Kurd here named fatih samiyen

  • @adamasmaca6430
    @adamasmaca6430 7 років тому +1847

    Attila : " I am scourge of god"
    Genghis Khan:"“I am the punishment of God...If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.”

    • @isaacrosales4152
      @isaacrosales4152 6 років тому +298

      Reminds me of a quote from the soldier class of tf2
      "If god had wanted you to live, he would not have created me!"

    • @moviejose3249
      @moviejose3249 6 років тому +88

      This makes me realize that when GOD does show up instead of his envoys things are going to be REAL BAD for mankind hahahahhaha

    • @WendysFries
      @WendysFries 6 років тому +31

      @@moviejose3249 God's wrath, and all his glory.

    • @georgederuiter1412
      @georgederuiter1412 6 років тому +9

      It was Geiserich, king of the Vandals, who was called the "scourge of god", not Attila

    • @yusufackgoz8009
      @yusufackgoz8009 6 років тому +28

      @@georgederuiter1412 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scourge_of_God

  • @M-Maxentius
    @M-Maxentius 3 роки тому +2923

    Attila was one of Napoleons most trusted generals, he fought bravley in the battle of waterloo

    • @abzerabduabdullah2663
      @abzerabduabdullah2663 3 роки тому +598

      Sun Tzu was a little boy when Napoleon was defeated at that battle

    • @awhale6244
      @awhale6244 3 роки тому +365

      No! Why is everyone in this comment section so stupid! He fought in the battle of hastings smh

    • @xlarge7370
      @xlarge7370 3 роки тому +29

      Keep on stupidism

    • @omerpasa3328
      @omerpasa3328 3 роки тому +261

      No ,alll of you remember it wrong. Atilla fought with khmers in java with Alparslan in his company xd .Then they invaded borneo and with Napoleon's great idea they started producing Oreo cookies. XD

    • @gamer4vr638
      @gamer4vr638 3 роки тому +225

      He led the landing on D-day

  • @JohannesCuthbertus
    @JohannesCuthbertus 9 років тому +900

    "They came from the east, a torrent of flame and death, a storm of arrows and hooves. We'd heard stories from the barbarians, of course, but none of us had expected them to arrive so soon, or strike so ferociously. They descended upon us, blanketing the town with arrows, slaughtering anyone in sight, taking everything they could and burning everything else. The hellish neighing of those steeds of Satan...their shouts and yells in their devilish tongue...and...and their leader, a figure so terrible one could be forgiven for thinking him a Horseman of the Apocalypse. We fought, of course, but none of us were prepared for anything like this. We tried to form ranks, but they circled all around us, their arrows finding their way between our shields. One by one my brothers in arms fell, until there were scarcely a few dozen of us left. And when they fell upon us from all sides, their blades flashing, some loosing arrows even as they charged...we shamed our forebears, and dishonoured God. We threw down our weapons and ran. But none of us got far. I had scarcely gone fifty paces before I was cut down."
    "And as my foe rode away, shouting in his twisted language what must be some praise to his heathen god, I fell to the ground, blood pooling by my side, my vision slowly darkening. The air was filled with smoke and blood. And against the light of our burning city, all I could see were the silhouettes of our enemies, an endless stream of these rapacious invaders, loosing arrow after arrow into the backs of the few survivors, as embers from the raging inferno swirled through the air, and I felt my life slowly slipping away..."

  • @SSPObeserver
    @SSPObeserver 5 років тому +2114

    Attila was an Arizona ranger with a big iron on his hip

    • @augustogoldschmidt6112
      @augustogoldschmidt6112 5 років тому +164

      No, he was a courier in the mojave wasteland

    • @theleonid4377
      @theleonid4377 5 років тому +145

      Atilla was leader of Great Khans

    • @chaospacemarine8330
      @chaospacemarine8330 5 років тому +124

      Patrolling this comment section makes me wish for a lengthened winter

    • @cakebear9534
      @cakebear9534 5 років тому +14

      Atila is boer along!1!1!1!

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 5 років тому +42

      Then who is Texas Red?

  • @marshman4813
    @marshman4813 4 роки тому +421

    Attila was a southerner who rode with Robert E Lee

    • @hauntologicalwittgensteini2542
      @hauntologicalwittgensteini2542 4 роки тому +24

      Attila will restore the Confederacy !!!!

    • @olaff9771
      @olaff9771 3 роки тому +28

      Can't belive Attila was a racist the whole time, wait until twitter hears about this.

    • @kebabseverim3364
      @kebabseverim3364 3 роки тому +16

      Nah dude that was Stalin. Everybody knows he is from Georgia

    • @xotl2780
      @xotl2780 3 роки тому +9

      Attila fired the first shot at Fort Sumter and the bullet that killed Stonewall Jackson.

    • @ihatepartisans.7198
      @ihatepartisans.7198 3 роки тому +4

      Based.

  • @Jazmillenium
    @Jazmillenium 3 роки тому +1549

    Everyone asks who Attila is. They never ask how he is :[

    • @savasingercekleri9204
      @savasingercekleri9204 3 роки тому +50

      According to sources, he is described as a thin beard with short

    • @regginsouth9565
      @regginsouth9565 3 роки тому +15

      Then ben stiller hugs him*

    • @TheEnergizer94
      @TheEnergizer94 3 роки тому +29

      dead

    • @astrosherlock374
      @astrosherlock374 3 роки тому +52

      He's...he's dead....that's why they don't ask....cause he's dead.

    • @cahitkaya129
      @cahitkaya129 2 роки тому

      Research some Turkish history ua-cam.com/video/eNmCKpJ52W0/v-deo.html

  • @stalkerentertainment3671
    @stalkerentertainment3671 4 роки тому +648

    I love Central Asian music culture especially the traditional music with the horse fiddle and throat singing!

    • @sallysvision3545
      @sallysvision3545 3 роки тому +6

      Небось По кайфу было с Гюльнарой нефтяников убивать 😂

    • @dinmalikogli5983
      @dinmalikogli5983 3 роки тому +18

      Hi from Uzbekistan. AqHuns-Uzbeks

    • @DayiTheDragonTerbiyecisi
      @DayiTheDragonTerbiyecisi 3 роки тому +29

      That is not asian, its Turkic

    • @HorvardPasha
      @HorvardPasha 3 роки тому +97

      @@DayiTheDragonTerbiyecisi Where is the origin and heartland of the Turkic people located, genius?

    • @HorvardPasha
      @HorvardPasha 3 роки тому +14

      @@dinmalikogli5983 Modern day Uzbeks are the offsprings of the Karluk and Toquz Oghuz people. Those have settled there long after the Gokturks and Sassanids forced the Hephtalites (White Huns) beyond the Indus River into the Indian Subcontinent. Claiming to be of White Hunnic descendent makes no sense nowadays. No one claim that, as their traces were lost after they got seperated and assimilated between Indo-Persian people and other Turkic tribes. The Turkic tribe system is one of the most complex issues in history, please don't claim such things so easily.

  • @ihavenomouthandimusttype9729
    @ihavenomouthandimusttype9729 3 роки тому +634

    It's always weird when I listen to this and read the channel name. It's hard to think such a big history UA-camr was once uploading soundtracks. I guess we all have to start somewhere...

    • @abbarhazes7029
      @abbarhazes7029 3 роки тому +84

      He was already uploading total war videos before this and I think this is the one only soundtrack video and he did videos on history too then

    • @joshfurtek1935
      @joshfurtek1935 Рік тому +31

      Wait until you find out this used to be a Halo forge channel.

    • @anibalraymundo6155
      @anibalraymundo6155 Рік тому +11

      bro fr i just now realized this 😅, and i was already subscribed!!!!

    • @empireofitalypsstimfromano5025
      @empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@joshfurtek1935 WAIT WHAT?!
      THIS WAS AN HALO LORE CHANNEL?!?!?!?!?

  • @carrnil
    @carrnil 8 років тому +2502

    Insanely powerful theme. Makes me want to pillage distant lands and make my mark in history

    • @mivapusa
      @mivapusa 8 років тому +87

      Why just make your mark on history when you can french-kiss it instead?

    • @Scarecr0w_ofWaaagh_strawpies
      @Scarecr0w_ofWaaagh_strawpies 7 років тому +42

      The People didn't choose you to rule, God, didn't choose you. it was you.

    • @unpopularopinionguy8480
      @unpopularopinionguy8480 7 років тому +72

      It is easy to be renowned in History for evil deeds.

    • @Scarecr0w_ofWaaagh_strawpies
      @Scarecr0w_ofWaaagh_strawpies 7 років тому +18

      and even easier for heroic deeds. Dian Wei gave his life for Cao Cao. lol

    • @unpopularopinionguy8480
      @unpopularopinionguy8480 7 років тому +11

      Scarecr0w_of_waz strawpies
      If it was easy to go down in history for heroic deeds then why isn't everyone a great hero?
      You comment was very idiotic.

  • @wnd0034
    @wnd0034 Рік тому +98

    when you did dna test and you have %0.01 turk/mongol dna

  • @sam23696
    @sam23696 7 років тому +421

    I love the juxtaposition of Hunnic themes, throat singing, and the orchestra usually used with the Romans.
    It really gives you an idea of the era this game is set. The advanced and once great Roman empire struggling against the hordes of Hunnic tribes as they wreak havoc across an already destablised region. The instruments providing the "Roman" theme even seem to get drowned out by the louder hunnic throat signing towards the end, as if to show the Huns defeating the Romans. Such an epic piece of music.

  • @Pucukax
    @Pucukax 5 років тому +2763

    According to J.K. Rowling, Attila was a dancer at a gaybar in LA.

  • @lordvoldemort8904
    @lordvoldemort8904 5 років тому +1347

    The Attila main menu theme is one of the best in the series.

    • @Frullen
      @Frullen 3 роки тому +36

      The best in the series

    • @Eothok
      @Eothok 2 роки тому +22

      @@Frullen It’s up there, but Medieval 2 beats it for me, especially the credits version with vocals.

    • @fredrickpoggi5493
      @fredrickpoggi5493 2 роки тому +11

      @@Eothok Really? Its not bad, but this one on the other hand feels like some kind of finale, like the apocalypse is approaching.

    • @romansionis2470
      @romansionis2470 2 роки тому +16

      @@fredrickpoggi5493 It feels like we're about to be conquered by the Mongols or something which would feel like an apocalypse or finale

    • @fredrickpoggi5493
      @fredrickpoggi5493 2 роки тому +4

      @@romansionis2470 I completely agree

  • @johnsmith-dx2ql
    @johnsmith-dx2ql Рік тому +56

    others: thinking about the Roman Empire
    *literally me* :

  • @tomkiernan254
    @tomkiernan254 7 років тому +2605

    Attila was a Scotsman from Glasgow

    • @onur62dersimos
      @onur62dersimos 7 років тому +168

      no wtf he is from kosovo

    • @bdubdutheabsolutebdubdu1854
      @bdubdutheabsolutebdubdu1854 7 років тому +372

      he is a lone aztec traveller who crossed the Bering Strait and somehow subdued the mongolians into breaking hell loose in europe

    • @onur62dersimos
      @onur62dersimos 7 років тому +18

      Roger Murtaugh beats me that you don't get the joke you imbecel.

    • @onur62dersimos
      @onur62dersimos 7 років тому +8

      Roger Murtaugh a self declared independent state is not a part of a other country. Especially when most civillians have albanian roots and not serbian.

    • @onur62dersimos
      @onur62dersimos 7 років тому +6

      Roger Murtaugh why do you think that i'm from the balkans lol (idk if you count turkey). I'm just stating facts and whether or not kosovo is serbian or not depends on the country you ask.

  • @pachenico
    @pachenico 10 років тому +1583

    Damn, we need a Total War: Gengis

    • @unpopularopinionguy8480
      @unpopularopinionguy8480 7 років тому +112

      It would be extremelly boring to command hordes of Horse Archers, the most annoying unit in T.W around endless empty plains and more plains.

    • @constantinexi6489
      @constantinexi6489 6 років тому +218

      You mean Medieval II?

    • @Killzoneguy117
      @Killzoneguy117 6 років тому +100

      Well, at least you're honest about your opinion Unpopular Opinion Guy. I for one would love the opportunity to unleash the Mongol Horde on the world. Burning city after city, exterminating entire civilizations. Carving a bloody swathe of destruction from China to Scotland.

    • @TheDirtysouthfan
      @TheDirtysouthfan 6 років тому +186

      That's not necessarily how the Mongols fought though, if they were simply a nomadic horse based army they wouldn't have conquered Persia or China. We know because they were not the first Eurasian Steppe empire, the Turkic Khaganate stretched from present day Mongolia all the way into the Caucasus. They fought the Sassasnids and couldn't defeat them since their siege ability was nonexistent. The reason the Mongols did so well was because they incorporated the various military engineering and tactics of their conquered peoples. So when they besieged Baghdad, they had Chinese engineers building siege equipment. Likewise when they invaded Japan they had Korean and Chinese footsoldiers who fought in traditional spear formation tactics rather than just horse archers. They introduced many technologies and knowledge to the West, including gunpowder. It's said that the Mongols combined various technologies, blacksmith technology from Europe and Persia and gunpowder from China to create the first firearms. They certainly used alot of gunpowder explosives when invading Eastern Europe.
      Another thing, which may be an annoying or cool addition to Total War, was how they used a nations population against them. When they were up against a siege, they would chase the rural peasant population into the city so that the city would be overpopulated and they would run out of rations faster, making the city fall much more quickly. That could make waiting out sieges easier, but on the flipside it could come at the cost that the province is heavily devastated and depopulated.

    • @TheMrExemplar
      @TheMrExemplar 6 років тому +33

      We need Total War "Soviet Union"

  • @angela_merkeI
    @angela_merkeI 6 років тому +1604

    *Flavius Aëtius wants to know your location*

    • @nayas1885
      @nayas1885 4 роки тому +18

      Nice

    • @davidl7454
      @davidl7454 4 роки тому +47

      Confucius say, he who stands on hill is lord

    • @MrTimurLP
      @MrTimurLP 4 роки тому +15

      ~ë~

    • @jefejr3363
      @jefejr3363 4 роки тому +7

      Send me location

    • @deadmanwalking4516
      @deadmanwalking4516 4 роки тому +22

      Does he want to know when milan, padua and northern italy was sacked aquilia was destroyed and attila came up to po river near of ravenna

  • @ottowulff3277
    @ottowulff3277 Рік тому +218

    I played this song in front of my Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian friends. I would never have thought that a song could cause people to panic and have a heart attack.

    • @air337
      @air337 Рік тому +1

      soviet old school propaganda. Turko-Mongol invasion and vassalization for 300 years is the worst period in history of estern slaves

    • @TheAmazingHoho576
      @TheAmazingHoho576 Рік тому +13

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @nuraly78
      @nuraly78 Рік тому +53

      Try it with your french, german and italian friends. They will start moving westwards in panic

    • @illman8876
      @illman8876 Рік тому +16

      there is a small chance they will actually unite and beat the entire crap out of you @@nuraly78

    • @Danny88Jumanji
      @Danny88Jumanji Рік тому +10

      Try with Chinese too

  • @stefanski48
    @stefanski48 9 років тому +845

    Your a roman commander. Your scout comes to you out of breath and says "Attila is here!" Then this song plays.

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 6 років тому +126

      Travis Stefanski
      Our men are running from the battlefield! This is a shameful display!

    • @jsmith4liberty
      @jsmith4liberty 6 років тому +76

      *Shamefur dispray...
      ...I'll leave

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 6 років тому +28

      No... no. You stay right here, miles. You've sealed your fate.
      *Turns to the others*
      Alright, let's get the fuck out of here. Hopefully this guy will slow them down for half a second. Milites, withdraw in ranks! Equites, try and hold formation on the wings - be ready to countercharge!

    • @moviejose3249
      @moviejose3249 6 років тому +27

      You say bring forth the legions standards and lets give them a taste of the gladius on terrain that they cant fully utilize their cavalry hahahahahah

    • @Mr.LaughingDuck
      @Mr.LaughingDuck 6 років тому +5

      *You're

  • @MrSalvivi
    @MrSalvivi 10 років тому +155

    throat singing can actually go unbelievably well with western orchestra

    • @dismas8884
      @dismas8884 5 років тому +8

      I want to invade china after listening to this. and kill anyone with chinese name. lol

    • @iansong5809
      @iansong5809 3 роки тому +2

      @@dismas8884 turk should listen their own shitty music

  • @dylan2478
    @dylan2478 5 років тому +504

    1:51 ‘HUNGARY HUNGARY HUNGARY’
    Edit: after a year I came back, and to see how there is an all out comment war from just a joke is just hilarious HAHAHA

    • @strasseanthem8599
      @strasseanthem8599 5 років тому +35

      LMAO YES

    • @timurmetesoy8141
      @timurmetesoy8141 4 роки тому +162

      @@WarThunderers No because hungary also observer member of Turkic union

    • @sosig6445
      @sosig6445 4 роки тому +19

      @Metalheadhe has more in common with Hungarians but considering Hungary is also half turkic yeah Attila by large was Turan Altaic

    • @rauðaz
      @rauðaz 4 роки тому +9

      Hungarians aren't the descendants of the Huns

    • @melik_sah_unsal
      @melik_sah_unsal 4 роки тому +21

      Couse Atilla the Hun King, get the country the name Hun-gary like the Hun! Tengri save the Turkish People.

  • @mateorios1636
    @mateorios1636 3 роки тому +124

    Me on survival mode: *ill defend this village to dead*
    Me on creative mode:

    • @rdar17
      @rdar17 2 роки тому +4

      1:17

  • @thomasprent2179
    @thomasprent2179 8 років тому +2565

    The comment section:
    99% Turks saying attila is turk
    1% people that like the music

    • @ahmetdurdu4869
      @ahmetdurdu4869 8 років тому +199

      -Thomas - attila Khan is TÜRK!
      HUN =TÜRK

    • @thomasprent2179
      @thomasprent2179 8 років тому +254

      send me the link of the sources were you found that information then, because as far as i know, he wasn't Turkish

    • @lennydale92
      @lennydale92 8 років тому +109

      -Thomas - yay I am not the only one here who is not stroking their ego over racial pride.
      I actually like the music

    • @wewuzturkic9412
      @wewuzturkic9412 7 років тому +39

      HISTORY SAYS TURKIC BUT IT IS ACTUALLY TURKISH!!!11

    • @thomasprent2179
      @thomasprent2179 7 років тому +95

      We Wuz Turkic It isnt

  • @maddoxbellrose7679
    @maddoxbellrose7679 5 років тому +1332

    You see Atilla is actually a black female empowered women from 1890 in the southern united states of america

    • @lazkopat1461.
      @lazkopat1461. 5 років тому +7

      @@iegozo9336 Türkçe konuş moruq

    • @OguzKhan111
      @OguzKhan111 5 років тому +5

      @@r.a1301 Shut your bloody mouth armenian cute girl..

    • @OguzKhan111
      @OguzKhan111 5 років тому +3

      @@TheWandererQueen117 Come and hold my Sword.. You will see who is onion then.. ;)

    • @whateveausaid
      @whateveausaid 5 років тому +4

      Hahahaha....the best one

    • @picollojr9009
      @picollojr9009 5 років тому +18

      Atilla is the name of my fish who jumped out of its aquarium 5 years after being bought

  • @byldrm7517
    @byldrm7517 9 років тому +825

    Throat singing is common traditional music culture of Altaic peoples. Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Manchus... Stop fighting with each other. Just Respect. And be proud of this culture that you have inherited from your ancestors

    • @LoneShin0bi
      @LoneShin0bi 9 років тому +13

      Muhteşem

    • @inquisitortawakalna3569
      @inquisitortawakalna3569 9 років тому +10

      how do people even do it ? It's really amazing

    • @byldrm7517
      @byldrm7517 9 років тому +76

      They began by imitating to sounds of the nature. A tradition caming from shamanistic rituals.

    • @inquisitortawakalna3569
      @inquisitortawakalna3569 9 років тому +1

      +Koç Yıldırım so it's not a normal skill that anyone can do

    • @byldrm7517
      @byldrm7517 9 років тому +33

      Yes of course. But anyone can do if have received training for years on throat singing.

  • @Machamp537
    @Machamp537 Рік тому +27

    This game... Was such a great challenge I will always remember my Western Roman Campaign on VH diff. The climax of the hunnic wars was Atillias 4 stacks pushing South of Ravenna had massed. I could no longer skirmish, delay or avoid battle. My 3 armies formed up on a wooded hilltop in a quadruple line of shield walled Legio Comitatenses and prayed. My third army of Herculani Semories formed the reserve when things got desperate. We fought savagely with hunnish artillery and arrows raining thru the treeline. Barely a few men survived the Onslaught! - The Roman line held and sent the Huns to flight. That turned the tide of the war and Rome prevailed!

  • @roban2799
    @roban2799 5 років тому +40

    I love the sound that starts on 1:19
    It makes me think about a marching amry or the ever turning wheel of time. Along with the instrument in the background it sets a sad tone and creates a sense of despair of something that is unstoppable. Yet it is so epic at the same time and it gets me excited each time I hear it.

    • @berkaydogru
      @berkaydogru 3 роки тому +1

      Turkish music

    • @moritamikamikara3879
      @moritamikamikara3879 Рік тому +4

      @@berkaydogru No.

    • @yigit3734burak
      @yigit3734burak Рік тому

      @@moritamikamikara3879 yes, Turkish music

    • @andreaparolini1755
      @andreaparolini1755 11 місяців тому +1

      @@yigit3734burak No, it's a horse fiddle. The theme is mongolian throat singing + fiddle, not turkish orchestra.

  • @sam23696
    @sam23696 9 років тому +99

    I love that later half of the song. It has a perfect balance between the Hunic and barbarian theme, with the background tempo of the Roman empire still at large. It really puts into perspective the time that the game is set.
    During the inevitable collapse of the mighty Romans, the apocalyptic hordes of the Huns and the birth and rise of the "barbarian kingdoms" which developed into medieval kingdoms and thus the modern society. It makes you wonder how the world would have turned out if the Huns didn't break the Empire, allowing the kingdoms to rise. How more or less advanced would we be with Roman civility today?

    • @ruslanmamedaliyev3912
      @ruslanmamedaliyev3912 Рік тому +7

      Tge empire would have collapsed without huns too
      Because of total corruption and internal conflicts
      The nations inside the empire devoured by them before would have risen

    • @umarmasare
      @umarmasare Рік тому +4

      @@ruslanmamedaliyev3912 I mean the Huns really sped it up

    • @nicklilly3210
      @nicklilly3210 11 місяців тому +4

      @@umarmasare probably sped it up by a century or 2

  • @Zooasaurus
    @Zooasaurus 9 років тому +530

    When the singing comes in, what i heard is "hungary, hungary, hungary..."

    • @tommyv997
      @tommyv997 9 років тому +127

      Once read, it cannot be unheard.

    • @even1163
      @even1163 9 років тому +30

      maybe Attila liked to be there and now he's ghost will haunt Hungary 🔫

    • @ercanmutlu1594
      @ercanmutlu1594 9 років тому +2

      +Even Rolferno d'apres les etudes mondialement acepter en asie , les huns sont un peuples nomades altaic aujourdh'ui prouver les chinois qui on vaincu les Hiong-nu (Xiong nu aussi appeler les Huns d'asie) les Xiongnu est une confédération de peuples nomades turcs (proto-turco-mongol) les xiongnu etaient majoriterement Turcs avec des peuples de la meme famille mongols Tungus ... et quelques indo europeen le dirigeant (chanyu) Modu chanyu (ou Mete khan) etait de clan turcs apres des siecles il y a eu la défaite contre les chinois ... Kama Tarkhan serait un souverain légendaire des Huns de la famille de Modu Chanyu ,grâce auquel une file de Huns aurait fui la conquête du général Ban Chao (班超) sur les nomades Xiongnu au ier siècle. Sa colonne serait parvenue sur les contours de la mer Caspienne, citée par Tacite dans ses écrits.
      La sécheresse et d'autres maux l'aurait poussé à emmener les siens vers des terres plus fertiles...

    • @even1163
      @even1163 9 років тому

      Ulu Turkmen Sry m8 je parle norvigien et anglais

    • @ercanmutlu1594
      @ercanmutlu1594 9 років тому

      +Even Rolferno okay ^^

  • @mans2113
    @mans2113 2 роки тому +53

    The background to the main menu in this game is plain awesome.

  • @simonthelen2141
    @simonthelen2141 6 років тому +1330

    Big historical personalitys: exists.
    Turkish people: "It's free real estate.

    • @ok6229
      @ok6229 5 років тому +245

      WE WUZ HUNZ AND SHIET.

    • @ivobreeschoten5442
      @ivobreeschoten5442 5 років тому +193

      @Kişisel Gelişim wheres ur empire now, turk.

    • @ismkiv588
      @ismkiv588 5 років тому +74

      @@ivobreeschoten5442 wheres yours Westerner 😎

    • @kotuoyuncu1232
      @kotuoyuncu1232 5 років тому +34

      I am turkish attila is turkish

    • @princemyshkin2091
      @princemyshkin2091 5 років тому +134

      @@kotuoyuncu1232 Atilla and the Huns are not even connected to any other ethnicity by linguistics but Atilla looked very Asiatic according to the Greeks, he was short with a weak mustache, small crinkly eyes, broad shoulders, etc
      You can't call him Turkish because there is no proof, but there is proof of him being Asiatic.

  • @skavanagh2778
    @skavanagh2778 4 роки тому +411

    fools, attila was a western roman general who fought bravely against the hunnic hordes

    • @J0hnHenrySNEEDen
      @J0hnHenrySNEEDen 4 роки тому +69

      And he also own half of africa and made the great missssippi river

    • @TheColombianSpartan
      @TheColombianSpartan 4 роки тому +34

      @@J0hnHenrySNEEDen you forgot he also created Australia

    • @Dany-hg7qd
      @Dany-hg7qd 4 роки тому +11

      Attila was kazakhs warrior, and he was great khan such as Gengish Khan

    • @stefanmilosevic8899
      @stefanmilosevic8899 3 роки тому +2

      What?!

    • @Dany-hg7qd
      @Dany-hg7qd 3 роки тому +3

      Attila is kazakh

  • @Avis_Victoriae
    @Avis_Victoriae 8 років тому +264

    I know that this is supposed to be about Attila, but I can't seem to shake the image of the rise of Genghis Khan and his world conquest when listening to this music.

    • @killer3000ad
      @killer3000ad 5 років тому +91

      Well the Huns were a nomadic steppe people like the Mongols, and like the Mongols, the Huns exploded out from the east and ravaged Europe. IN a way the Huns were the precursors to the Mongols.

    • @dismas8884
      @dismas8884 5 років тому +4

      @@killer3000ad thats true.

    • @dismas8884
      @dismas8884 5 років тому +10

      @@killer3000ad huns were the ancient mongols. culture is the same , facial features are the same , everything is the same.

    • @DonKrieg-382
      @DonKrieg-382 5 років тому +1

      Im a pyro main

    • @TheZeldaCinema
      @TheZeldaCinema 5 років тому +19

      @@dismas8884 It's not known if the features are the same because there is little to no archaelogical evidence of them. It's known they existed because every major civilization (romans, sassanids, goths) have recorded it, but because they were a nomadic people and dispersed shortly after Attila's death, there's no real consensus on their true background, though it's generally agreed they were probably turkic-mongolic, like the Xiongnu people

  • @XxKINGatLIFExX
    @XxKINGatLIFExX Рік тому +39

    The most interesting place i ever heard this music was while sitting amongst the mountains of an ancient glacial valley in Kyrgyzstan.
    I was about 4 weeks into a 5 week long expedition to explore the mountains and nature of the country.
    I often saw men gallop across the mountain plains on their hardy steppe horses looking like Mongol warriors.
    During the morning when i listened to this, i was preparing myself for the excursion into the valley. I knew it would be hard, but the chills it sent down my spine was incredible.

    • @joecobb5520
      @joecobb5520 Рік тому +2

      Yea I'm going to need a strong ass dose of what ever you took when you wrote this.

    • @XxKINGatLIFExX
      @XxKINGatLIFExX Рік тому +1

      @@joecobb5520 I was there, it was legit.

    • @joecobb5520
      @joecobb5520 Рік тому +2

      @@XxKINGatLIFExX Bro I believe you, but at the same time I'm going to need a dose of whatever the fuck sends you there so I can see it.

    • @XxKINGatLIFExX
      @XxKINGatLIFExX Рік тому +1

      @@joecobb5520 are you from the UK?

    • @Locahaskatexu
      @Locahaskatexu 9 місяців тому +5

      @@XxKINGatLIFExX What you describe is why I like the study of history. The notion of being transported back into that time and seeing what must have been at that point in time. I can well believe you watching people gallopping across the steppes, hearing this music either across your earbuds or playing in the back of your mind, and imagining them to be outriders of the Great Khan's Golden Horde or summat else. Or else what it would be like to climb onto a horse dressed in armour and riding as they did 800 years ago. Always a wonderful feeling.

  • @sectorgovernor
    @sectorgovernor 6 років тому +715

    A hungarian here. Hungarians have Uralic origin. The word 'hungarian' didn't came from the word 'hun', but the word 'onogur', which was a turkic tribal alliance. Hungarians were also part of this alliance, when they lived in the Khazar Khaganate. We call ourselves 'magyar'. Medieval hungarians considered themselves as a descendants of Attila. We can't confirm it, as this theory is still debated amongst hungarians. (But probably it was just a legend.)

    • @Lipton3373
      @Lipton3373 5 років тому +84

      Renáta Béres Attila was turkic, i mean c’mon. His ancestors lived north of the aral sea, he’s described as having asian features, and he’s famous for using mounted archers.

    • @Sodom1611
      @Sodom1611 5 років тому +27

      As everbody knew, Atillahan was an original Hun Turks and hungary have no any reliation with Atilla or any Turkic tribes..step fcking away ! just remember Mohac..

    • @Lipton3373
      @Lipton3373 5 років тому +11

      Btw now it’s confirmed that he was turkic, or at least proto turkic

    • @serefsevik8368
      @serefsevik8368 5 років тому +50

      I believe that theory to be correct. The only close relatives of Hungarians, linguistically, are the Finnish and Uralic people who used to live under the federative tribal system of Turkic tribes. I believe that over time, Hungarians settled down and was assimilated by Christians, just like Bulgarians.
      This also makes sense when you take a look at the areas where the Huns and other Turkic/Mongolic tribes have established their control over.
      Nobody suggests that Hungarians are Turks or vice versa, but for certain did they come from same ancestry. Just like two cousins with much different fates.

    • @nathanremix5800
      @nathanremix5800 5 років тому +3

      Hungry

  • @PrincessGold1
    @PrincessGold1 4 роки тому +17

    Thank you Bukhu, for your amazing talent, singing in normal voice and throat singing (Khuumii) and on the Morin Khuur. Just beautiful! Thank you for sharing your gift with the world!

  • @kringe700
    @kringe700 4 роки тому +55

    This soundtrack is so good, the guy who uploaded it now started his own history channel to find out where did Attila came from.

  • @maybecole
    @maybecole 3 роки тому +177

    No matter what the loyalists say, Attila is still so damn good.

    • @jacobxiongnu2931
      @jacobxiongnu2931 3 роки тому +13

      Yep the mods are great the devs just left it, if they put more time into improving it, it would be much greater.

    • @maxillwexo9594
      @maxillwexo9594 2 роки тому +12

      Damn dude, what about a Huns tv series like Vikings, damn it should be banger

    • @maybecole
      @maybecole 2 роки тому +22

      @@maxillwexo9594 The Huns attacking a broken western Rome, with their eastern brothers selling them out? Oh yeah, I'd watch that.

    • @AndrewJ9673
      @AndrewJ9673 Рік тому +10

      Love Attila because its the least map-painty imo. The whole game plays like one big story with cutscenes and big events constantly pushing the factions around. Climate change, migrations, the rise of the Huns, immigration, and worse. Every faction in Attila has a pressing goal and its why I love it.

    • @ruslanmamedaliyev3912
      @ruslanmamedaliyev3912 Рік тому +1

      Wish the optimization was as good too

  • @karolgoofit7901
    @karolgoofit7901 4 роки тому +386

    Attila was Finnish and he killed 1000 roman using only bow and broken bottle of Vodka. He created first finnish country since Finnish-Korean hyperwar. Fun fact only during his reign Mongolia and Finland were united.

    • @randomname5083
      @randomname5083 4 роки тому +60

      @Zachary Durocher Attila was an ancient native american who teleported to the altai mountains

    • @Tengrinin_Kirbaci
      @Tengrinin_Kirbaci 4 роки тому +17

      Attila isn't Finnish he is Turkic.

    • @Tengrinin_Kirbaci
      @Tengrinin_Kirbaci 4 роки тому +7

      @@randomname5083 we arent talking about the female american one.

    • @lotrlmao1648
      @lotrlmao1648 4 роки тому +52

      you absolutely wrong, Attila was actually a high elf that fought in the battle of dagorlad, after sauron defeated he bring his whole family to the other side of middle earth which lead him to Roman Empire and accidently causes downfall of empire

    • @J0hnHenrySNEEDen
      @J0hnHenrySNEEDen 4 роки тому +5

      @@lotrlmao1648 dont forget that he crossed the great river of aistralia in the city of africa

  • @matheenarif8645
    @matheenarif8645 5 років тому +480

    When horsemen start speaking Hunnic.
    ROME: OH GOD.

    • @atligbilig9519
      @atligbilig9519 4 роки тому +18

      Matheen Arif hunnic ? Atilla speaked Turkish

    • @matheenarif8645
      @matheenarif8645 4 роки тому +3

      @@atligbilig9519 Maybe, I don't know

    • @atligbilig9519
      @atligbilig9519 4 роки тому +15

      Matheen Arif This is too easy . He is Turkic so he spoked Turkic

    • @aroma13
      @aroma13 4 роки тому +20

      @kret akont the huns were not one people, step confederations are formed from many tribes and cultures ,the hun elite were discribed as proto-mongol but the lower class huns were more diverse ,even some gothic tribes fought for Attila the hun

    • @JohnDoe_51151
      @JohnDoe_51151 4 роки тому

      @kret akont I think Turkish ultranationalists are the most annoying people I've ever had the displeasure to hear the opinion of

  • @oretan2126
    @oretan2126 5 років тому +872

    Actually Attila was an ancient carthagenian that avenged the sack of Carthage

    • @tamiloxd7168
      @tamiloxd7168 4 роки тому +73

      Attila was an ancient persian who wanted to destroy the Roman Empire.

    • @J0hnHenrySNEEDen
      @J0hnHenrySNEEDen 4 роки тому +80

      @@tamiloxd7168 fun fact atilla cross the great river in the city of africa ruled by thomas edison

    • @saber2802
      @saber2802 4 роки тому +60

      Actually, Attila was a VERY lost Japanese tribes man

    • @ugur2444
      @ugur2444 4 роки тому +9

      The real name is hunic khagnete is Ak Hun Devleti (White Hunic State) in Turkish culture calour names were a symbol for their place for example white symbolised North. Besides khagnete is a Turkish name which comes from "Kağan" about this mongolian things...
      Mongols and Turks lived together for a really really long time. They belived same relligion spooke same languages. Even Cengiz Khan had Turkic soldiers in his army. The fact Turks claming everyone as Turkish is becouse in our language Turkic and Turkish is pronancing same as just Turk.

    • @saber2802
      @saber2802 4 роки тому +5

      @Proud Indian there is a linguistic connection between the two, but it's more like Latin and how it gave birth to all of the romance language

  • @captaincole4511
    @captaincole4511 Рік тому +28

    After all that Attila died of a nosebleed lol

    • @megakillerx
      @megakillerx Рік тому +17

      At the sight of his bride no less, like a true asian. Lmao.

    • @coryfice1881
      @coryfice1881 Рік тому +10

      "For a man who had boasted that 'where my horse has trodden, no grass grows' it was a curiously anti-climactic death." Father Armand

    • @matina4552
      @matina4552 8 місяців тому +2

      Reminds me of Timur who died of a common cold.

    • @NikoVonBauer
      @NikoVonBauer 7 місяців тому +1

      Throat rupture*

  • @vatonage1599
    @vatonage1599 8 років тому +31

    Absolutely chilling. I hope that they continue this style of main menu theme when appropriate for future installments. Nothing beats the steady onslaught of silhouetted warriors in the background.

  • @bengouffon4818
    @bengouffon4818 4 роки тому +170

    Girls raise their voice pitch when talking to boys they like
    1:51- girls talking to me

    • @zekun4741
      @zekun4741 4 роки тому +1

      old meme

    • @moisuomi
      @moisuomi 3 роки тому

      @@zekun4741 You must find poop funny.

  • @thebiggestofchungi3538
    @thebiggestofchungi3538 4 роки тому +194

    Attila: forces barbarian tribes to migrate to avoid him
    Rome: *incoherent screaming*

    • @RRRRRRRRR33
      @RRRRRRRRR33 3 роки тому +22

      The barbarians were afraid of the guy, the levels of savagery are over 9000

  • @randomobserver8168
    @randomobserver8168 3 роки тому +19

    That graphic takes me back to the great days. The sweet, smoky tang of the burning cities, the sunlight of a bright morning shining over the fresh made ruins, the soft rains of evening washing the day's work from the forgiving grasses of the battlefields, the joy of discovering the diversity of Gallo-Roman wine and cuisine, the glorious landscapes of the Loire, the Rhone and the Po, the welcome we got from the girls of the empire, and their mothers, the sadness of not quite getting to visit Rome itself, but the marvel of the wagon loads of memorabilia we took back with us to Pannonia and Scythia. Five Star review.

  • @alexhurley8090
    @alexhurley8090 5 років тому +856

    Attila comes back from the dead saying he's an Australian

    • @SxVaNm345
      @SxVaNm345 5 років тому +44

      As an Aussie, I can confirm this is legit.

    • @szecsiattila
      @szecsiattila 5 років тому +17

      nope... i'm Hungarian

    • @anticommunist5899
      @anticommunist5899 5 років тому +6

      No he is allien

    • @tahaaslan2030
      @tahaaslan2030 4 роки тому +31

      All huns are turk
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_peoples

    • @turkcu_biri4366
      @turkcu_biri4366 4 роки тому +11

      @@anticommunist5899 ATTİLA TÜRK

  • @Dakka1968
    @Dakka1968 4 роки тому +21

    Still sends a chill down my spine all these years later

  • @jax2728
    @jax2728 5 років тому +373

    This comment section:
    95% of people complaining about Turks saying Huns were Turkic( which they could be)
    3% of people are Turks trying to say Huns were Turkic but don't know the correct term therefore they use the wrong one and say they were Turkish.
    %2 of people are the ones who actually like this music.

    • @oljayto4149
      @oljayto4149 5 років тому +32

      SAANE 53 believe it or not, there’s many jealous people that’s why they don’t want believe attila was Türk 🇰🇿🇲🇳🇺🇿🇭🇺🇰🇬🇦🇿🇹🇲🇹🇷🐺

    • @nathanremix5800
      @nathanremix5800 5 років тому +22

      @@oljayto4149 wtf huns is not turks . He is turkic a d mongoloid

    • @Smoking_Man
      @Smoking_Man 5 років тому +9

      They came from Eurasia like the mongols. And they settled down in Hungary after the empire fell.

    • @oljayto4149
      @oljayto4149 5 років тому +6

      Nathan Remix huns are mix of several Asian tribes but Attila was Türk , I know you and I’m sorry that you Europeans don’t have such great culture and folks 😔🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @nathanremix5800
      @nathanremix5800 5 років тому

      @@oljayto4149 beside i have Turks Blood In Me . So Don't Judge Book By It Cover

  • @CarlvonClausewitz1780
    @CarlvonClausewitz1780 4 роки тому +76

    Hail to the All great Turkic heroes that entirely changed the world's every century of history!

  • @liamixailidou1974
    @liamixailidou1974 8 років тому +357

    38 weastern romans disliked this video

    • @unpopularopinionguy8480
      @unpopularopinionguy8480 7 років тому +21

      lia mixailidou
      As a Western Roman, i liked this video.

    • @bird2338
      @bird2338 5 років тому +1

      In fact just like Huns real Turks were middetearanean race caspi type just like most of Turkic ppl nowadays.

    • @ubisons6161
      @ubisons6161 5 років тому

      @@dismas8884 Are you disabled? Central Asia is muslim

    • @dismas8884
      @dismas8884 5 років тому

      @@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 i think are arab dick lover. Mongols are huns.

    • @ubisons6161
      @ubisons6161 5 років тому

      @@dismas8884 Learn English stupid fucktard

  • @SMC01ful
    @SMC01ful 4 роки тому +82

    Despite the mixed reviews for the game. This intro music and the graphics, which still look cool, sums up the Huns unrelenting menace. Congrats to the musicians who put this together, and Mongolian throat singing is utterly fascinating.

    • @Ismailtigij
      @Ismailtigij 3 роки тому +1

      Turkish larynx höme how do you become a Mongolian Mongolians are Turkish wannabes and you act like this because you are Turkish by Cengizhan mother

    • @HorvardPasha
      @HorvardPasha 3 роки тому +5

      @@Ismailtigij wtf, the Throat singer in this music is literally Mongolian, and this is a Mongolian throat singing style. Turkic (Tuva, Altai, Kazakh, Bashkir,...) throat singing has a different style. And Mongolians are just as steppe nomads as Turkic people. There are also the Jurchens or the Iranian nomads (Scythians, Sarmatians, etc) which btw were mentioned before Turkic people in historical records. There were several steppe nomad people, as there were several agriculturual people. Does being agriculturual make everyone wanna be Sumerians? Stop being so ignorant and toxic, dude.

    • @Ismailtigij
      @Ismailtigij 3 роки тому

      @@HorvardPasha If you're going to accuse me of ignorance, I think you should control yourself, my man, Hömey-type instrument types came from the Turks, even the Mongols adapted themselves to their horses. I am living the original of this history, if you give this answer to the Mongols, even the Mongols will laugh at you with one side, except the Russians.

    • @HorvardPasha
      @HorvardPasha 3 роки тому +4

      @@Ismailtigij Your sentence structures just don't make sense. No matter how much I try to understand them. Like, what is "living the originial of 'this' histroy" supposed to mean? What Mongol people shall laugh at me? Like, what? What Russians? What do you mean with "Mongols adapted themselves to their horses"? Khoomei isn't even an instrument, neither an instrument type. It's a singing style, called "Throat Singing" in English. As different people have different ways and styles of singing, Turkic, Uralic, Tibetan, Scandinavian, Sibirian, Inuit and Mongolic people have their own ways of traditional Throat Singing. Throat singing even exists in classical European, Chinese and Japanese music culture. History is dynamic, culture as well. People interact with eachother, exchange cultures and traditions, learn from eachother and develop their own ways of doing things. Throat singing isn't unique to Turkic people, neither is it right to claim, that Turkic people were the first ones to sing that way. It is a common legacy of both Mongolian and Turkic traditions and that's a fact. Mongolic and Turkic people were and still are in constant interactions witheachother, so it's inevitable for them to exchange cultural values. There is no sense in debating this topic any longer. Live with reality, Turkic people are not the only ones in this world. I'm not offending you, but just try to make you more open-minded. Live in peace man, this is all I've got to say.

    • @user-lc7jy4jd4y
      @user-lc7jy4jd4y 3 роки тому +1

      @@HorvardPasha You are the one who is ignorant, this throat music is something special for Turks Mongols and Turks are considered cousins ​​They come from the same ancestor Huns are Turks 80% of Genghis Khan's army was Turkish.

  • @bsznt7916
    @bsznt7916 10 років тому +17

    I close my eyes.
    And I feel flying around the time, the history & the lands...
    And finally I reach my Promised Land.
    After a Life of War.

  • @GuRuGeorge03
    @GuRuGeorge03 3 роки тому +30

    I played this game a TON during my depression (healed for nearly 3 years now) on super shit pc so I couldn't even play the live battles, just the map game with automatic fights. I also spent like half my net worth at the time to buy it. Helped me escape reality at least somewhat. In hindsight it's huge nostalgia but I would never want to go back to that time. weird time in my life

  • @DerangedGodOfMischief
    @DerangedGodOfMischief 8 років тому +416

    In this comments section: People arguing over ethnic divisions that the steppe hordes themselves never cared for (most of the major steppe invasions were confederations of grab bags of tribes from whichever region of central Asia they came from) during a time when these divisions weren't really conceived of in the way the modern world thinks of them (was Charlemagne/Karl der Grobs French or German? Trick question, he was neither though the Franks eventually become both) and given that the period is nearly 1600 years removed from the present if Attila had any children it's likely that the majority of Europe and Central/Western Asia have direct blood relations to him now (if you're any kind of European for example; you're directly related to Charlemagne and outside of some island and american native groups; by now everyone can trace their relation to Ramses II).
    The Huns themselves were a confederacy of assorted Uralic, Turkic, Iranian, and Mongolic tribes from around the steppes of central and northern asia along with a bunch of slavic and germanic allies (before the slavs and the steppe hordes pushed them out the now dead Gothic branch of the Germanic language tree prevailed mostly in what is east of what is now Germany; hence why they had a stronger cavalry tradition than the other Germanic groups who would have found horses a hindrance in the forests of Germany and Scandinavia) who likely provided much of the infantry manpower since Steppe Hordes have pretty low populations due to their nomadic way of life and would have likely used allies from more sedentary tribes to fill out the ranks; particularly in infantry.
    They weren't so much an ethnicity in and of themselves so much as they were a confederate tribal empire built around a core of various steppe peoples; and it's likely they would have all mixed rather heavily; both the assorted steppe peoples with the other steppe folk as well as steppe folk intermixing with more sedentary tribal groups. The forces that ended up invading the Roman and Persian empires would have probably changed quite a bit ethnically and linguistically from whatever initial seed of migrants they built around as they pushed further west and south.
    That being said; colour me a bit baffled as to why you'd want to claim the legacy of someone whose name is a byword for the absolute high point of the butchery in late antiquity, is basically /the/ Barbarian of antiquity, and whose empire disappeared within a few decades of his death as most empires from the steppe tended to do. I mean, until Adolf Hitler did his thing Attila the Hun was probably the person most commonly used as the byword for evil (alongside Judas Iscariot) and butchery and comparing someone to Attila to this day is still basically seen as calling them a savage tyrant who delights in carnage. Attila was the kind of guy who had an entire major metropolis' population massacred and their bodies dumped into a river with the intent of clogging the river just to scare people. The dude was a /psychopath/.
    There's better people to look to for national identity like Kublai Khan for the Mongols, Suleiman for the Turks, or Corvinus if you're Hungarian. It's just a tad odd to be proud of someone when history's testament on Attila has basically nothing good to say about him while even Temujin gets feathers in his cap (though to be fair, the Huns probably weren't literate so we only know the Roman and Persian accounts of the Black and White huns) from his contemporaries. And I mean, in the end he didn't even topple the western Roman Empire. His rampage through Gaul probably didn't do any favours to it and probably fatally weakened the dying Empire past all hope of recovery as a serious rival to the wealth of the Eastern Empire and Persia; but someone else did the killing blow.

    • @TheDirtysouthfan
      @TheDirtysouthfan 8 років тому +8

      Except Attila wasn't much of a threat to the Western Empire, that's a misconception. He was on borderline friendly terms, he was however a major threat to the Eastern Empire which he plunged into a dark age, from which it recovered from. The groups from his empire, the Goths, Vandals etc. would destroy the Western Roman Empire; not the Huns.

    • @mailchibi88
      @mailchibi88 8 років тому +33

      Literacy is good for the brain. :)

    • @batman-if7yl
      @batman-if7yl 8 років тому +45

      Attila posed an enormous threat to the Western Empire. The only reason he didn't manage to complete his invasion was because the Roman general, Aetius and the Gothic king Theodoric I defeated Attila in battle at the Catalaunian Plains, killing off about half of his army. He was one of the greatest threats the Romans had known since Hannibal Barca.

    • @YavuzBel
      @YavuzBel 8 років тому +4

      Pavel Volkovoi europian hun empire is a mix of central assia people ypu are true but before that avars and iskits live there and most of migrates done by turks so empire is mostly Turkic. Another fact central asia tribes are very sensitive about their ancestors they dont accept another ruler who came from another tribe etc mongolian. If they believe that a person who blessed by god' they would join horde without trouble. For example genghis was a mongalian but he ruled uyghur people who are turkic people.

    • @BeyondEcho95
      @BeyondEcho95 8 років тому +2

      +mailchibi88 I enjoyed it :D

  • @litfurher4206
    @litfurher4206 4 роки тому +79

    Martin Attila king jr. (known as Attila in popular culture) was the famous baptist pastor, who fought for black civil rights in the 1960s.

  • @Throughtheireyes91
    @Throughtheireyes91 9 років тому +374

    My Top Total War Main menu music:
    1. Medieval 2
    2.Rome 1
    3. Attila
    4. Empire
    5. Shogun 2
    6. Rome 2

    • @elgatorockanrolero5282
      @elgatorockanrolero5282 9 років тому +6

      Haven't played attila yet but I agree with the first two for sure. attila sounds better than rome 2 and shogun

    • @tulgatulgaldo6241
      @tulgatulgaldo6241 9 років тому +9

      Shogun 1 mongol battle OST amazing

    • @BifronsCandle
      @BifronsCandle 9 років тому +24

      The Med 2 Brittania campaign's main menu music was my favorite.

    • @elgatorockanrolero5282
      @elgatorockanrolero5282 9 років тому

      SlyBiffrons Imperial war of the kings & tally ho were fuckin aces but in general i find the kingdoms music a bit weaker than the normal game

    • @BifronsCandle
      @BifronsCandle 9 років тому +4

      Streng Vertraulich The main game's music (both on campaign map and battle) was kind of unfocused and overused Gregorian chants. It did a good job in differentiating cultures (S. European ftw) but the scope kind of took away from it.
      Kingdoms was awesome because it only needed a contained soundtrack for each campaign rather than a general one, so to create an atmosphere. The brooding and enduring tone of the Baltic, the deceptively cheery ring of the British Isles, the savage and spiritual chants of the Americas, the exhausting melody in the Middle East, sort of like that.

  • @lildombo2269
    @lildombo2269 2 роки тому +19

    Attila would be ashamed of his "grandchildren" in the comment section

  • @arghunpride5704
    @arghunpride5704 4 роки тому +291

    Attila was Argentinian, from Mendoza.

  • @SMC01ful
    @SMC01ful 8 років тому +14

    Yes, they did a superb job of the intro. It's got the right amount of menace, build up, and while it's quite a slow number the way it increases tempo slightly gives it an illusion of speed that sum's the Hun's up perfectly. A great use of traditional elements and that throat singing is some seriously impressive stuff.

  • @IHaveInvalidName
    @IHaveInvalidName 10 років тому +149

    I think one of the huge things that's been missing in recent Total Wars (RomeII, Empire, Napoleon) has been the feeling of awesomeness. Like, the battles should feel cinematic, the music should compliment that, and the visuals should tell a mythical tale rather than be hyperrealistic.
    Rome 1 had that theme fucking nailed, from the stylised red/black menus, awesome General speeches, stylised armour and character models, huge awesome cities and climates etc.
    Shogun 2 had the same thing. The samurai feel, the art style, the music, the Sun Tzu quotes, the clan wars were all captured. The chaos felt real.
    Fall of the Samurai sorta had it too, with the last ditch martyr samurai charging the lines of muskets, shells raining down.
    Rome 2... felt bland. Empty. No motivation, just... hey look, go kill people.
    I think Attila has gone a long way to bringing those feelings back. That feeling that THIS battle is the biggest, most awesome in history and will change the path of the human race.
    The red/black stylisation, the awesome soundtrack, those fucking bible quotes from the narrator! "And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."
    It feels so fucking awesome to be the last hope of civilization against the oncoming horde, and the music/visuals/narration, hell even the AI for the Huns that just charge and overwhelm you without worrying about formation, it's all perfect!
    Idk, I still feel like the Warscape engine and some of the strange design choices let the gameplay down, it's still not a perfect example of a modern Total War... but damn, it feels so awesome!

    • @peterjoyfilms
      @peterjoyfilms 6 років тому +1

      Victrix The battles in Napoleon totally had that sense of awesomeness. The visuals were gorgeous, the music was amazing. The problem was the AI and other features, but the battles felt amazing (and far more cinematic and exciting than Empire's which just felt dead most of the time)

    • @FlorenceFox
      @FlorenceFox 6 років тому

      I know this was 2 years ago, but I wonder how you're feeling about Three Kingdoms. It DEFINITELY seems to be avoiding hyper-realism and making everything seem epic, dramatic and near-mythical, which I personally think is a very smart move given the obvious inspiration it'll no doubt be taking from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

    • @joefalko3756
      @joefalko3756 6 років тому +2

      My favorite was always the Medieval II: Kingdoms DLC. The Teutonic Soundtrack made each fight seem like the Civilized world depended on me.

    • @_berat.ugur_3089
      @_berat.ugur_3089 3 роки тому

      ATTİLA İS TURK!trkzazkgtmuz
      Hungarian Turcologist Gyula Németh explains in his Hunan article which language he will speak about the language of the European Huns: Hunan is a person who starts from the clan rulers of Europe and of course the Hun people who speak the Turkish language more. [28] Lajos Ligeti, in his article titled Attila and the Historical Origins of the Huns, also makes the following determinations about the language of the European Huns: a Turk. people speaking in both areas. [28] Péter Váczy supports Latin writers in Anthropology in his article Huns in Europe; Huns are Turks. But Turkish was Turkish, not just in appearance. Makes the definition. [28]
      The Hungarian linguist Lajos Ligeti, who specializes in Turkish and Mongolian, said in his work on the Historical Origins of Attila and Huns: But it cannot be denied that the dominant Attila people and their tribes were Turks. The sub-empires created by the men of the ruling dynasty family after Attila's death included purely pure Turkic peoples, as can be shown here as evidence of numerous names of Turkic origin. [28] After stating that the Turkish origins of the Huns were supported by ancient sources and anthropological data, Peter Vaczy explains: But the Turk was not only their appearance but also their language. [28]
      This eagle on the Seljuk flag turned its head in two directions. this symbolizes that the state is a superpower in the east and west. There is a west facing bird on the Hun flag. this means the ruler of the west. Joseph de Guignes first lived in the 4th and 5th centuries BC with the European Huns in the 18th century. He claimed that there was an original link between the Turkish peoples living in China and Mongolia between the 3rd century AD and the 2nd century AD. [17] In the following years, the idea that the northern branch of Hiungnu (the Great Hun Empire in Turkish historical literature) migrated to the northwest due to the loss of its wars with China, and that this was a partial continuation of the European Huns, began to spread in terms of the origin, culture and genetics of these peoples. [18] According to some views based on Chinese sources of the period, the continuation of the Hiung-nu people was the West Hun and East Huns, which lasted until the 3rd century.
      It formed the basis of the Huns from Asia 375 to Eastern Europe and Europe. In fact, Avars, Bolgars (Pre-Bulgarians) and Hungarians (Hungarians) allegedly have the same origin. Scientists also began to think that the Ephtalites (White Huns) and Kidarites (also called Red Huns) who founded the Kidarite Kingdom were a tribe associated with the Huns. [21]
      In addition, the flag of the funnels was very similar to the flags of the Turkish states established in history. It is yellow color, white color and bird figure. In the Turkish states, yellow symbolized power and prosperity, white symbolized freedom and independence, and the bird figure symbolized sovereignty and eternity. By the way, you can tell where the bird is ruling from where it turned its head. He turned west with the Hun flag. Not wrong. (See: www.piramithaber.com/images/haberler/2017/01/turkler_gercekten_de_16_devlet_kurdular_mi_h36643_f02c8.jpg ) You will see the yellow color and the white color abundantly. The names of the Itil River, which was the Turkish homeland at that time, and Attila are similar. The name of Attila's father, Muncuk, is a Turkish name. he still uses the name "attila" in Turkish. It is very common, especially in Turkey. there is also a geographical similarity. primarily the funnels were probably the descendants of the xiongnus. xiongnlular are Turkish. If you want, I can prove it to you too. and middle asian. At that time, there were no nomads in Central Asia except Turks. Do you think there is a possibility that he is not Turkish? Do you think the Mongols, who did not even spread to large regions in East Asia, could be the ancestor of the Central Asian Huns? don't fool yourself. Attila is one of the greatest rulers in history. There is no difference between Hun and Turkish. Turks IV. He is referred to as Hiung-nu (Hun: people, human) in Chinese annals while living in the region between northwestern China and the Orkhon river. In other words, this name came about because the Chinese called the Turks Hun. With the weakening of the Great Hun Empire in Asia, the Turkish tribes began to migrate to the west to find new pastures for their animals under the rule of the empire. Migration to the West caused tribes to migrate. As a result of these migrations of the Turks, the European Hun Empire was established. Attila is the greatest ruler of the European Huns. After Attila's death, the Huns of Europe began to crumble. If you are interested in this area, you can read Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu's "European Huns" book published by Yedit.

    • @turkmapping130
      @turkmapping130 3 роки тому

      ATTİLA İS TURK! 🇹🇷🇺🇿🇰🇬🇰🇿🇦🇿🇹🇲
      Hungarian Turcologist Gyula Németh explains in his Hunan article which language he will speak about the language of the European Huns: Hunan is a person who starts from the clan rulers of Europe and of course the Hun people who speak the Turkish language more. [28] Lajos Ligeti, in his article titled Attila and the Historical Origins of the Huns, also makes the following determinations about the language of the European Huns: a Turk. people speaking in both areas. [28] Péter Váczy supports Latin writers in Anthropology in his article Huns in Europe; Huns are Turks. But Turkish was Turkish, not just in appearance. Makes the definition. [28]
      The Hungarian linguist Lajos Ligeti, who specializes in Turkish and Mongolian, said in his work on the Historical Origins of Attila and Huns: But it cannot be denied that the dominant Attila people and their tribes were Turks. The sub-empires created by the men of the ruling dynasty family after Attila's death included purely pure Turkic peoples, as can be shown here as evidence of numerous names of Turkic origin. [28] After stating that the Turkish origins of the Huns were supported by ancient sources and anthropological data, Peter Vaczy explains: But the Turk was not only their appearance but also their language. [28]
      This eagle on the Seljuk flag turned its head in two directions. this symbolizes that the state is a superpower in the east and west. There is a west facing bird on the Hun flag. this means the ruler of the west. Joseph de Guignes first lived in the 4th and 5th centuries BC with the European Huns in the 18th century. He claimed that there was an original link between the Turkish peoples living in China and Mongolia between the 3rd century AD and the 2nd century AD. [17] In the following years, the idea that the northern branch of Hiungnu (the Great Hun Empire in Turkish historical literature) migrated to the northwest due to the loss of its wars with China, and that this was a partial continuation of the European Huns, began to spread in terms of the origin, culture and genetics of these peoples. [18] According to some views based on Chinese sources of the period, the continuation of the Hiung-nu people was the West Hun and East Huns, which lasted until the 3rd century.
      It formed the basis of the Huns from Asia 375 to Eastern Europe and Europe. In fact, Avars, Bolgars (Pre-Bulgarians) and Hungarians (Hungarians) allegedly have the same origin. Scientists also began to think that the Ephtalites (White Huns) and Kidarites (also called Red Huns) who founded the Kidarite Kingdom were a tribe associated with the Huns. [21]
      In addition, the flag of the funnels was very similar to the flags of the Turkish states established in history. It is yellow color, white color and bird figure. In the Turkish states, yellow symbolized power and prosperity, white symbolized freedom and independence, and the bird figure symbolized sovereignty and eternity. By the way, you can tell where the bird is ruling from where it turned its head. He turned west with the Hun flag. Not wrong. (See: www.piramithaber.com/images/haberler/2017/01/turkler_gercekten_de_16_devlet_kurdular_mi_h36643_f02c8.jpg ) You will see the yellow color and the white color abundantly. The names of the Itil River, which was the Turkish homeland at that time, and Attila are similar. The name of Attila's father, Muncuk, is a Turkish name. he still uses the name "attila" in Turkish. It is very common, especially in Turkey. there is also a geographical similarity. primarily the funnels were probably the descendants of the xiongnus. xiongnlular are Turkish. If you want, I can prove it to you too. and middle asian. At that time, there were no nomads in Central Asia except Turks. Do you think there is a possibility that he is not Turkish? Do you think the Mongols, who did not even spread to large regions in East Asia, could be the ancestor of the Central Asian Huns? don't fool yourself. Attila is one of the greatest rulers in history. There is no difference between Hun and Turkish. Turks IV. He is referred to as Hiung-nu (Hun: people, human) in Chinese annals while living in the region between northwestern China and the Orkhon river. In other words, this name came about because the Chinese called the Turks Hun. With the weakening of the Great Hun Empire in Asia, the Turkish tribes began to migrate to the west to find new pastures for their animals under the rule of the empire. Migration to the West caused tribes to migrate. As a result of these migrations of the Turks, the European Hun Empire was established. Attila is the greatest ruler of the European Huns. After Attila's death, the Huns of Europe began to crumble. If you are interested in this area, you can read Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu's "European Huns" book published by Yedit.Hungarian Turcologist Gyula Németh explains in his Hunan article which language he will speak about the language of the European Huns: Hunan is a person who starts from the clan rulers of Europe and of course the Hun people who speak the Turkish language more. [28] Lajos Ligeti, in his article titled Attila and the Historical Origins of the Huns, also makes the following determinations about the language of the European Huns: a Turk. people speaking in both areas. [28] Péter Váczy supports Latin writers in Anthropology in his article Huns in Europe; Huns are Turks. But Turkish was Turkish, not just in appearance. Makes the definition. [28]
      The Hungarian linguist Lajos Ligeti, who specializes in Turkish and Mongolian, said in his work on the Historical Origins of Attila and Huns: But it cannot be denied that the dominant Attila people and their tribes were Turks. The sub-empires created by the men of the ruling dynasty family after Attila's death included purely pure Turkic peoples, as can be shown here as evidence of numerous names of Turkic origin. [28] After stating that the Turkish origins of the Huns were supported by ancient sources and anthropological data, Peter Vaczy explains: But the Turk was not only their appearance but also their language. [28]
      This eagle on the Seljuk flag turned its head in two directions. this symbolizes that the state is a superpower in the east and west. There is a west facing bird on the Hun flag. this means the ruler of the west. Joseph de Guignes first lived in the 4th and 5th centuries BC with the European Huns in the 18th century. He claimed that there was an original link between the Turkish peoples living in China and Mongolia between the 3rd century AD and the 2nd century AD. [17] In the following years, the idea that the northern branch of Hiungnu (the Great Hun Empire in Turkish historical literature) migrated to the northwest due to the loss of its wars with China, and that this was a partial continuation of the European Huns, began to spread in terms of the origin, culture and genetics of these peoples. [18] According to some views based on Chinese sources of the period, the continuation of the Hiung-nu people was the West Hun and East Huns, which lasted until the 3rd century.
      It formed the basis of the Huns from Asia 375 to Eastern Europe and Europe. In fact, Avars, Bolgars (Pre-Bulgarians) and Hungarians (Hungarians) allegedly have the same origin. Scientists also began to think that the Ephtalites (White Huns) and Kidarites (also called Red Huns) who founded the Kidarite Kingdom were a tribe associated with the Huns. [21]
      In addition, the flag of the funnels was very similar to the flags of the Turkish states established in history. It is yellow color, white color and bird figure. In the Turkish states, yellow symbolized power and prosperity, white symbolized freedom and independence, and the bird figure symbolized sovereignty and eternity. By the way, you can tell where the bird is ruling from where it turned its head. He turned west with the Hun flag. Not wrong. (See: www.piramithaber.com/images/haberler/2017/01/turkler_gercekten_de_16_devlet_kurdular_mi_h36643_f02c8.jpg ) You will see the yellow color and the white color abundantly. The names of the Itil River, which was the Turkish homeland at that time, and Attila are similar. The name of Attila's father, Muncuk, is a Turkish name. he still uses the name "attila" in Turkish. It is very common, especially in Turkey. there is also a geographical similarity. primarily the funnels were probably the descendants of the xiongnus. xiongnlular are Turkish. If you want, I can prove it to you too. and middle asian. At that time, there were no nomads in Central Asia except Turks. Do you think there is a possibility that he is not Turkish? Do you think the Mongols, who did not even spread to large regions in East Asia, could be the ancestor of the Central Asian Huns? don't fool yourself. Attila is one of the greatest rulers in history. There is no difference between Hun and Turkish. Turks IV. He is referred to as Hiung-nu (Hun: people, human) in Chinese annals while living in the region between northwestern China and the Orkhon river. In other words, this name came about because the Chinese called the Turks Hun. With the weakening of the Great Hun Empire in Asia, the Turkish tribes began to migrate to the west to find new pastures for their animals under the rule of the empire. Migration to the West caused tribes to migrate. As a result of these migrations of the Turks, the European Hun Empire was established. Attila is the greatest ruler of the European Huns. After Attila's death, the Huns of Europe began to crumble. If you are interested in this area, you can read Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu's "European Huns" book published by Yedit.

  • @freestateofeasterislands5099
    @freestateofeasterislands5099 3 роки тому +16

    I love watching Mongols, Turks, and Hungarians in the comment section arguing about what nationality Attila was while I just enjoy to a grandma who smoked ever since she was 5 playing a violin

    • @YouDeaf1x1
      @YouDeaf1x1 3 роки тому +1

      Actually all of them had right argument sometime, but some of them trying justified Attila ethnicity that even people cant recognize it authentically.

    • @creww3872
      @creww3872 3 роки тому +3

      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. Just want to text here too xD

    • @AlvarezCrack2
      @AlvarezCrack2 7 місяців тому +1

      @@creww3872 no no, los hunos no son antepasados de nadie, recuerda que colpasaron y desaparecieron en Europa, no quiere decir que todos murieron, pero si significa que en general, no tienen ningun grupo que desciendan de ellos, los hunos son proto mongoles y protos turcos, emparentados a nivel de primos, pero nada más.

  • @Blogwheel
    @Blogwheel 10 років тому +36

    Finally some memorable music in my total war. Rome 2 just didnt cut it.

  • @benjackson5411
    @benjackson5411 5 років тому +26

    I like this music because it has that mythical feeling to it.

  • @averagecomicsenjoyer6545
    @averagecomicsenjoyer6545 Рік тому +40

    Grandson of Mete Han/Maotun Chanyu great ancestor of all Turks, Attila the God's scourge❤

  • @ishanyajoshi4517
    @ishanyajoshi4517 3 роки тому +11

    The music is absolutely stunning and beautiful !

  • @truedavidov
    @truedavidov 8 років тому +15

    The russian,chinese and mongolian archeologist saying that the direct relatives of the Huns are the Magyars(Hungarian) , even the chinese symbol are the same when reffering Magyars and Huns.

  • @oaklandveretti4284
    @oaklandveretti4284 4 роки тому +139

    Attila is the Ancestor of Clovis I, the first King of France. Source: He told me when I was on acid

    • @acrylic1176
      @acrylic1176 4 роки тому

      nah clovis is king of kings of the franks.

    • @m3ask600
      @m3ask600 4 роки тому +1

      He was a Turk that made Europe shiver

    • @JohnDoe_51151
      @JohnDoe_51151 4 роки тому

      @@m3ask600 Found another ultranationalist. Fact is, Attila the Hun was actually a Holy Roman Emperor who was exiled to Eastern Asia and plotted his revenge by going back in time using a newly developed time machine and raiding the Roman Empire in order to weaken the land and make the future HRE's job trying to stabilize the region much harder

    • @JohnDoe_51151
      @JohnDoe_51151 4 роки тому

      @@m3ask600 I hate people who try to claim descendancy from a dude who lived a thousand something years ago, just so they can say that their people are better than other people. Like seriously, stop talking, no people is superior to others, every culture is beautiful, stop making it a competition

    • @JohnDoe_51151
      @JohnDoe_51151 4 роки тому

      @@m3ask600 The Turks are not coming, and I hope they don't come for the rest of time. Peace

  • @MrNeumie
    @MrNeumie 9 років тому +15

    This is hands down the best Total War theme. It captures the hopelessness felt by many civilizations during that time and the horror that the Scourge of God caused

  • @Unstoppable-u8u
    @Unstoppable-u8u 5 місяців тому +18

    ESENSINERBI FROM KYRGYZSTAN🇰🇬 TO ALL MY TURKIC BROTHERS 🇲🇳🇰🇿🇷🇺🇹🇷🇺🇿

    • @gamechanger2815
      @gamechanger2815 4 місяці тому

      @@Unstoppable-u8u ESEN QUT BOLSUN BROTHER! 🇹🇷❤️🇰🇬

  • @AlvarezCrack2
    @AlvarezCrack2 6 місяців тому +12

    Hey, does anyone know what happened to the Mongols and Turks who argued in the comments about the possible nationality of Attila, they usually used many historical sources in their comments to support what they defended, I have been trying to find them for a while but literally I no longer get comments where They were arguing, and I would like to re-read those sources and links to historical pages that they passed by.

    • @nariman7458
      @nariman7458 4 місяці тому +2

      @@AlvarezCrack2 he was a Turk, end of story. Mongols have this stupid chauvinism towards Turks, stemming from deep envy, because most of the artefacts found in Mongolia are ancient Turkic. In reality Mongolia is on the losing side of history, while Turks are rising politically.

    • @AlvarezCrack2
      @AlvarezCrack2 4 місяці тому +4

      @@nariman7458 I am not an expert on this subject so whatever I say should be understood as an opinion based on what I know. I cannot consider the Huns as Turks or Mongols, I consider them as Proto Turks and Mongols, for me, it was a mix of different peoples of the steppes, they are related to Turks and Mongols, but you can't say that they are Turks or Mongols because they are a group that died out in Europe, literally their entire confederation was eliminated in the 5th century, they had no descendants outside of Europe, so modern Turks and Mongols cannot say that the Huns are their ancestors.

    • @coryfice1881
      @coryfice1881 2 місяці тому

      @@nariman7458 He was not turk. End of story.

    • @nariman7458
      @nariman7458 2 місяці тому

      @@AlvarezCrack2 absolutely wrong! Germans and Austrians don't mind Ancient Goths and other Germanic tribes that disappeared outside modern Germany and Austria to be considered a part of the German legacy, but I'm pretty sure you don't mind Germans doing that, it's just the Turks who you hate!

    • @nariman7458
      @nariman7458 2 місяці тому

      @@coryfice1881 it's fun watching you all this triggered:)

  • @perpetualsystems
    @perpetualsystems 5 років тому +19

    "I have seen the end of days, and years from now men will say:
    Here began the fall of Rome."

  • @muratozgun2813
    @muratozgun2813 8 років тому +670

    All prays for the Tengri, lord of the eternal sky.

    • @igot2muchdoubt
      @igot2muchdoubt 8 років тому +15

      +kinky dominicanman no we beliave our dead's spirits living in our hearts,and they going heaven forever,bacause they fighting for their homeland and fathers.its holy duty for Us (TURKS).

    • @97Kutas
      @97Kutas 8 років тому +18

      I hope we will HUNt together again :D

    • @cool06alt
      @cool06alt 8 років тому +3

      Tengrii actually quite similiar to abrahamic God..so yeah All praise to the Lord of Several Heaven

    • @muratozgun2813
      @muratozgun2813 8 років тому +39

      Actually Tengri is effected by turkic culture(shamanic) but allah is effected by middle east culture(semitic). But many similliarity about each other. Because both of them called God. 😄

    • @cool06alt
      @cool06alt 8 років тому +1

      Murat Özgün
      What i ussually heard is that tengrii is potrayed as a huge flying eagle. is this true?
      of course it could just about the similiarity like eagle as a ruler of the sky.
      I sick of all these pseudo christian called people they dont undestand a pagan and shouting deus vult nonsense

  • @LoboSoldier
    @LoboSoldier 4 роки тому +88

    Roman border patrol:
    _begins to sweat profusely_

    • @victorio2005
      @victorio2005 8 місяців тому +2

      Limitanei and Palatina:
      *Sweating more*

  • @derpgamer3496
    @derpgamer3496 4 роки тому +9

    You know you're early when the video is 5 years old.

  • @morganlefay195
    @morganlefay195 5 років тому +19

    I love the Hun theme and I'm not even a player! Melancholic and poetic, good fit for a tribe which once were the rulers of half of Eurasia and now they have dissapeared in shadows.

    • @_berat.ugur_3089
      @_berat.ugur_3089 3 роки тому +1

      Hungarian Turcologist Gyula Németh explains in his Hunan article which language he will speak about the language of the European Huns: Hunan is a person who starts from the clan rulers of Europe and of course the Hun people who speak the Turkish language more. [28] Lajos Ligeti, in his article titled Attila and the Historical Origins of the Huns, also makes the following determinations about the language of the European Huns: a Turk. people speaking in both areas. [28] Péter Váczy supports Latin writers in Anthropology in his article Huns in Europe; Huns are Turks. But Turkish was Turkish, not just in appearance. Makes the definition. [28]
      The Hungarian linguist Lajos Ligeti, who specializes in Turkish and Mongolian, said in his work on the Historical Origins of Attila and Huns: But it cannot be denied that the dominant Attila people and their tribes were Turks. The sub-empires created by the men of the ruling dynasty family after Attila's death included purely pure Turkic peoples, as can be shown here as evidence of numerous names of Turkic origin. [28] After stating that the Turkish origins of the Huns were supported by ancient sources and anthropological data, Peter Vaczy explains: But the Turk was not only their appearance but also their language. [28]
      This eagle on the Seljuk flag turned its head in two directions. this symbolizes that the state is a superpower in the east and west. There is a west facing bird on the Hun flag. this means the ruler of the west. Joseph de Guignes first lived in the 4th and 5th centuries BC with the European Huns in the 18th century. He claimed that there was an original link between the Turkish peoples living in China and Mongolia between the 3rd century AD and the 2nd century AD. [17] In the following years, the idea that the northern branch of Hiungnu (the Great Hun Empire in Turkish historical literature) migrated to the northwest due to the loss of its wars with China, and that this was a partial continuation of the European Huns, began to spread in terms of the origin, culture and genetics of these peoples. [18] According to some views based on Chinese sources of the period, the continuation of the Hiung-nu people was the West Hun and East Huns, which lasted until the 3rd century.
      It formed the basis of the Huns from Asia 375 to Eastern Europe and Europe. In fact, Avars, Bolgars (Pre-Bulgarians) and Hungarians (Hungarians) allegedly have the same origin. Scientists also began to think that the Ephtalites (White Huns) and Kidarites (also called Red Huns) who founded the Kidarite Kingdom were a tribe associated with the Huns. [21]
      In addition, the flag of the funnels was very similar to the flags of the Turkish states established in history. It is yellow color, white color and bird figure. In the Turkish states, yellow symbolized power and prosperity, white symbolized freedom and independence, and the bird figure symbolized sovereignty and eternity. By the way, you can tell where the bird is ruling from where it turned its head. He turned west with the Hun flag. Not wrong. (See: www.piramithaber.com/images/haberler/2017/01/turkler_gercekten_de_16_devlet_kurdular_mi_h36643_f02c8.jpg ) You will see the yellow color and the white color abundantly. The names of the Itil River, which was the Turkish homeland at that time, and Attila are similar. The name of Attila's father, Muncuk, is a Turkish name. he still uses the name "attila" in Turkish. It is very common, especially in Turkey. there is also a geographical similarity. primarily the funnels were probably the descendants of the xiongnus. xiongnlular are Turkish. If you want, I can prove it to you too. and middle asian. At that time, there were no nomads in Central Asia except Turks. Do you think there is a possibility that he is not Turkish? Do you think the Mongols, who did not even spread to large regions in East Asia, could be the ancestor of the Central Asian Huns? don't fool yourself. Attila is one of the greatest rulers in history. There is no difference between Hun and Turkish. Turks IV. He is referred to as Hiung-nu (Hun: people, human) in Chinese annals while living in the region between northwestern China and the Orkhon river. In other words, this name came about because the Chinese called the Turks Hun. With the weakening of the Great Hun Empire in Asia, the Turkish tribes began to migrate to the west to find new pastures for their animals under the rule of the empire. Migration to the West caused tribes to migrate. As a result of these migrations of the Turks, the European Hun Empire was established. Attila is the greatest ruler of the European Huns. After Attila's death, the Huns of Europe began to crumble. If you are interested in this area, you can read Ali Ahmetbeyoğlu's "European Huns" book published by Yedit.

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ 2 роки тому +3

      The Huns did not "disappeared", they became 'Turks' (Göktürks, historically). The language of the Turks and the Ancient Hunnic are very similar so there is a strong link between two group

    • @morganlefay195
      @morganlefay195 2 роки тому +1

      @@_semih_ You are right in a certain sense. No ethnic group can really dissapear. They merge into another group, they transform and mix, and they leave their culture behind.

    • @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC
      @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC 3 місяці тому +1

      They were ruling the whole Eurasia. Huns of Attila in Europe. Huns of Toramana and Mihrikula in India. Huns of Modu, Laoshan, Tanshihai, Tabgach rulers (Wei, Tang dynasties), Muqan, Shato rulers in China.
      I am sure Khitans, Zubu (Tatars), Mongols, Jurchens and Macnhus were also Huns (mixed a bit with buryats and tungusic tribes).
      Huns did not disappear. Here we are, 200 million Turco-Mongols, the proud descendants of our proud ancestors Huns.

  • @realindian8478
    @realindian8478 5 років тому +32

    Everyone in comment section: Attila is this and that
    Meanwhile
    Attila : Am I joke to u

  • @gerryk12
    @gerryk12 3 роки тому +78

    WHY ISN'T THERE A TEN HOUR VERSION OF THIS

  • @coryfice1881
    @coryfice1881 7 років тому +439

    WE WUZ HUNZ AND SHIET

    • @lev3738
      @lev3738 6 років тому +5

      😂😂😂

    • @sudalaskas
      @sudalaskas 6 років тому +29

      Plot twist - Romans were the Huns

    • @Taker02
      @Taker02 6 років тому +24

      HUNS WAZ TURK, ETRUKS WAZ TURK, SUMERRIAN WAZ TURK!!!!!

    • @AB-bg7os
      @AB-bg7os 6 років тому +48

      Turks: WE WUZ HUNZ AND SHIIIEEET
      World: ok but where are the Armenians turkey?
      Turks: ...
      World: turkey?
      Turks: *start sweating

    • @kennedy072
      @kennedy072 6 років тому

      @@AB-bg7os Fools lead themselves to their death, ya happy

  • @linhhoang1363
    @linhhoang1363 5 років тому +14

    Love this piece of music. Always give me the nerve every time i listen to it, even after many years now.

  • @TheColombianSpartan
    @TheColombianSpartan 4 роки тому +54

    Attila was the First Florida man to ever exist

  • @waspinator9204
    @waspinator9204 8 років тому +155

    I hope the next total war game is either set in the Great War or in ancient mesopotamia

    • @waspinator9204
      @waspinator9204 8 років тому +5

      Just imagine those Sturmpanzerwagens just tanking (no pun intended) around the battlefield.

    • @batelgroun
      @batelgroun 8 років тому +16

      I think it will not be in the Great War because Sega has the Company of Heroes franchise. I think it's more likely a Medieval 3 or a game based on the Renaissance.

    • @waspinator9204
      @waspinator9204 8 років тому +3

      batelgroun Well, company of heroes is set in the second World War, which, although are similar in timeline, are actually dramatically different in terms of the battle tactics and technologies available.
      In terms of gameplay, a Total War set in that era would probably be like a combination of Company of Heroes (as you said) and Empire: Total War. And of course, that would provide some real refreshment to a series that's otherwise been grasping for some kind of innovation for the past couple years.

    • @waspinator9204
      @waspinator9204 8 років тому +2

      batelgroun Just a suggestion though, I'm just throwing some ideas around of what I might like to see in the next couple games. Ancient Mesopotamia might work well too though.

    • @daRaginCajun
      @daRaginCajun 8 років тому +9

      i think Mesopotamia would be an interesting setting, or perhaps even Sub-Saharan Africa or Ancient China

  • @Drownedinblood
    @Drownedinblood 10 років тому +11

    I really like this theme, so epic and eerie at the same time.

  • @habibcicero3833
    @habibcicero3833 4 роки тому +89

    As a person of east asian descent i can proudly say attila looks like us and therefore is korean

    • @disputedname
      @disputedname 4 роки тому +38

      Basically the logic of Turkish Nationalists

    • @aonairskies
      @aonairskies 4 роки тому +14

      @@disputedname Not really, no.Huns were Turkic by culture, ethnicity, and language.Turks of Turkey don't even look like the Huns anymore, that's clearly not their logic.

    • @disputedname
      @disputedname 4 роки тому +4

      @@aonairskies huns culturally have more in common then those in central asia and mongolia

    • @mongke7858
      @mongke7858 4 роки тому +21

      @@aonairskies Race and culture are not the same thing. Being racially eurasian or central asian isn't then same thing as being culturally Turkic. The Turks are a heterogenous cultural/linguistic group and don't have a specific racial identitiy. For example Gagauz Turks and Kumans were white people but were Turks, Qashqai are racially Iranian but are Turks, Uzbeks are eurasian but are Turks, and Yakuts are east asian but are Turks. By his physical description Attila was likely eurasian but we don't have strong evidence that the huns are Turkic. I often see people try to dismiss Anatolian Turks and Azerbaijani Turks by basis of race but they obviously don't know anything about Turkic peoples.

    • @غونغأوكقريبا
      @غونغأوكقريبا 3 роки тому

      Attila's face has a big cheekbone with her eyes torn like a Chinese 😂

  • @Priyo866
    @Priyo866 2 роки тому +55

    I love how this merges beautiful steppe music with Roman-themed instrumental, and has Huns burning down the city of Rome as the visual background. Perfectly fits the dark, apocalyptic theme of this game.

    • @charlesvillegas2446
      @charlesvillegas2446 2 роки тому +5

      That’s why they where called Horseman of the apocalypse

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Рік тому +2

      Thats not Rome tho.

    • @Mughal-o7w
      @Mughal-o7w 3 місяці тому

      @@charlesvillegas2446 they wasn’t all because of the horsemen apocalypse name tries that get on horses. There’s two tribes of them. Asian. Hunic tribes and European.

  • @mp6471
    @mp6471 5 років тому +151

    Tengri biz Menen
    All prayers to the eternal God of the Sky, Göktengri

    • @bigsmoke1787
      @bigsmoke1787 5 років тому +18

      all prayers to Allah the only true lord of earth and the heavens

    • @Geworfenheit
      @Geworfenheit 5 років тому +1

      >Göktengri
      Fuck you latinized dialect

    • @Geworfenheit
      @Geworfenheit 5 років тому

      So ugly

    • @greatwolf5372
      @greatwolf5372 5 років тому +51

      @@bigsmoke1787 A real Turk can only be Tengri. Turkish Muslims are traitors to their ancestors.

    • @rekoken2911
      @rekoken2911 5 років тому +4

      @@greatwolf5372 with tengrism they wreaked havoc through the Islamic world
      with Islam, they made guns, which forged the modern warfare as we know it today. The reason the Turks made guns in the first place was due to their dire situation being smooshed between Byznatium and the Mongols that constantly harassed them.

  • @prashantd6252
    @prashantd6252 4 роки тому +46

    The first rule of Mongol fight club : *Don't kill the envoy!*
    The second rule of Mongol fight club:
    *Don't kill the envoy!*

    • @historicallegends3702
      @historicallegends3702 3 роки тому

      @@scourgeofgodattila3827 he was Hungarian

    • @joeroganstrtshots881
      @joeroganstrtshots881 3 роки тому

      Atilla was a turk

    • @AxenfonKlatismrek
      @AxenfonKlatismrek 3 роки тому

      Build more castles

    • @bastardman6581
      @bastardman6581 2 роки тому

      he wasn't a mongol, he was a turkic

    • @proud601
      @proud601 2 роки тому

      Are you stupid? There was no such thing as Mongols until Genghis Khan. The Turks were absolutely and definitely superior, and Atilla is undoubtedly a Turk.

  • @richardew8717
    @richardew8717 4 роки тому +80

    Claiming that the Huns were connected to a single modern day nation, is not possible…The huns were a confederation of multinational Eurasian tribes in general, not just Turkic but also Mongolian, Iranian, Bulgarian, south Asian, alan e.t.c. claiming that the Huns were a Turkic tribe, is the same as claiming that the Americans are an Irish tribe because, they have irish Immigrants…. They're not cause they have 100 different nationalities…

    • @kangang337
      @kangang337 4 роки тому +6

      some of them are true but you cannot hide the truth 70% Turkic Huns

    • @Hakanerdmmm
      @Hakanerdmmm 4 роки тому +4

      who used attila name ? only Turkic countries .. who study in scholl at Huns history?
      again Turkic countries...
      my name is Atilla Hakan bro , HUNS are father of only Turkics Mongolians and Magyarrorsz

    • @FirstName-kd4nv
      @FirstName-kd4nv 4 роки тому

      Attila was from the lands of darkness...

    • @BudgetGainsByJJ
      @BudgetGainsByJJ 4 роки тому +1

      Richard Kiraly very well put

    • @FirstName-kd4nv
      @FirstName-kd4nv 4 роки тому

      It would be well put if it were true. But they are actually one of the unclean races of Japheth that Alexander locked up

  • @powermoises7436
    @powermoises7436 3 роки тому +27

    Underrated game.

  • @Killzoneguy117
    @Killzoneguy117 4 роки тому +61

    "I am the punishment of God... If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you" - Genghis Khan