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One of the other names he is known by is the 'Mountain Rat' given his guerrilla warfare tactics. His awareness of geography of his land, and guerrilla tactics like raiding, ambushing and surprise attacks on his enemies got him that name. He used his wit to flee Aurangzeb's house arrest in Agra. He was one of the only rulers who stood up for women at that time. If anyone from his army touched a woman while raiding enemy land, he was severely punished.

Khutulun was the daughter of the Mongolian leader Kaidu and the niece of Kublai Khan. She was described by not only Kaidu and Kublai Khan to be a superb warrior, but also Marco Polo and other greatest warriors of the time made solemn statements of her skills.

She, being the ultimate badass, raised an army of horses and set out to conquer the world. She declared that she would marry the man who could defeat her in wrestling.

Whoever lost, had to surrender a couple of horses. She collected 10, horses for her army. In case you were wondering, she did get married. Rashid al-Din once wrote about her love story with Ghazan, the Mongol ruler in Persia.

Melankomas of Caria was an ancient boxer famous for never being touched by any opponent while fighting. Don't try to figure out the science behind that, its pure skills and warrior genes. Today we are looking at 27 of the deadliest warriors to ever grace a battlefield. Still, Marcus Cassius Scaeva is considered one of the toughest, raddest Romans of all time. Scaeav was shot in the eye a battle between Julius Caesar and the Gnaeus Pompey army.

He pulled the arrow out, yelled a battle cry, and kept fighting. Alaric is the Visigoth King who sacked Rome — that alone earns him an honor on our list. Only Mother Nature could slow down this brutal warrior. If you want to talk about a war hero who lived up to the deadly moniker, look nowhere else but here. Pun defended a checkpoint in Babaji from the Taliban, singlehandedly, from the Taliban — killing 30 enemy soldiers in the process.

He fired shots, threw 17 grenades, exploded a grenade and even the handle of his turret to beat back enemy combatants. He also survived. Not only was Alcibiades a skilled politician but he was also a military genius with extreme skill on the battle field. He was an Athenian warrior who fought so magnificently that even his enemies would offer up their daughters for marriage. Well, thank Nai Khanom Tom. Thailand had fallen to Burmese troops and Nai Khanom Tom was imprisoned, along with many others.

Khanom was forced to fight in a ring for the amusement of his new captors. He ended up beating 10 men in hand to hand combat in a row. He never accepted and instead stayed as a Gladiator so he could keep fighting and killing people. He began dueling at age 13 and he would fight, and win, 60 duels throughout his life. He wrote books on strategy and philosophy as well.

Musashi has even influenced health information used in Japan thanks to his writing. The public health of his enemies, however, was not so great. Simo Hayha is the most successful sniper ever. Hayha clocked confirmed kills as a sniper with more on his submachine gun. Hayha died of old age in He was a bloodthirsty warrior with a politicians tongue though Vercingetorix was eventually curbed by the Roman army.

Ninjas were active in the Iga province of Japan. The ninjas were hired as mercenaries by daimyos for espionage or even assassinations. The katana was the primary weapon of choice for the ninjas.

They often used disguises to avoid detection. The ninjas were feared as they could assassinate at any moment. The ninjas practiced ninjitsu which is an art of warfare developed in the Iga province.

Sparta was a prominent warrior city-state of ancient Greece. By BC, it became the dominant military land-power in Greece. Only the strongest were considered to be worthy of Sparta. Babies who were weak or showed signs of deformity were left on Mt. Taygetus to die. Each Spartan was required to undergo a rigorous training known as 'agoge' to attain full citizenship. The word Spartan became synonymous with fearlessness, and military prowess.

The Spartans would never surrender and would rather fight to the death. During the battle of Thermopylae, they held off the Persians for three days before dying. It was a common belief in ancient Greece that one Spartan soldier was worth several from any other Greek city-state. Spartans had a large bronze shield, a spear, and a small thrusting sword, which allowed them to move in a phalanx formation. A British SAS agent locates a target using binoculars.

All other special forces units from around the world are based on the SAS. During WW2, it was created as a commando unit to deceive axis forces behind enemy lines.

After the war, the SAS has participated in various anti-terrorist operations. The SAS recruits only the strongest. The selection process is one of the toughest in any military all over the world. The SAS gained worldwide reputation and fame after their televised rescue of hostages being held in the Iranian embassy The Maori are indigenous people of New Zealand.

Since the Maori were isolated from the rest of the world, they developed a unique warrior culture. They have their own language and mythology. The Maori warriors were large and fearsome with tattoos all over their bodies. They usually attacked in groups that number less than a hundred warriors called a 'hapu'. The usual battle tactic was to ambush the enemy and use the element of surprise.

The most common weapon for the Maori warrior was the club which was used to crack open skulls. The Maori warriors also practiced Cannibalism. Cannibalism was a means of humiliating their enemies. It was also a common practice for the Maori to keep the heads of their fallen enemies as trophies. The brain and eyes would be removed and steamed in an oven.

One missionary is said to have watched a chieftain say the following words to the head of an enemy chieftain:. But my greenstone club overtook you! And after you were cooked you were made food for me! Art depicting Mongol horse archers riding down their enemies. The Mongols were fearsome warriors who were ruthless and showed no mercy to their opponents.

Military service was compulsory for all boys over the age of Shattered by the mass killings, he ultimately decided to give up war completely. If you have read Shakespearean literature, then you must already be quite familiar with Julius Caesar. He was a Roman Dictator and a Military General too. The senate over there was not very fond of him. In spite of all this, he ended up becoming the dictator of Rome in 44 BC. Maharana Pratap was the king of Mewar, currently in Rajasthan.



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