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10 things about Huns

Some things which you not read or hear to mouch, because of global history falsification and discrimination against Huns (and against Scythians in general)

1. Description of Attila in Heldenbuch ( 'Book of Heroes' a collection of manuscripts from 15th century ); ''There was a king in Hungary, Attila, nobody could be compared to him in generousity and richness. Twelve kings served him and twelve princes, 30 counts, and other chivalrymens, nobles were waiting for hi's command. This king was so humane that was no other comparable to him.'' 2. Description of Hun king in Homilia of Saint Asterius of Amasea from 400 A.D.; ''The Hun king took off his crown, sparkling with gold and jewels, and put off his war cuirass of precious metal and sent them to St. Pochas's church in Sinope.'' 3. A 7th century papyrus from Egypt (Viennese papyri from Egypt) says about Hunnic silk dress. 4. Procopius (6th century) says about Hun cloaks, trousers, boots. 5. Petrus Alconyus (1487-1527) writes that Attila introduced his own 'Gothic' language and sended magisters from his own province to Italy to teach the 'language of victorious'. 6. Moses Kagankatvaci said ''the Huns north to Caucasus had a magnificient town called Varachan'' in 7th century. 7. In Kijev where the 'russian' princes were buried, the hill was called 'Ongorskaia Gory' (Hungarian Hill).

8. Attila's picture, carved in stone, was in Strassbourg on the front of city-gate, from 451 a.d. untill 1532, with inscription; ''Sic oculus, sic ille manus, sic ora ferebat; Attila,Unnus,Aetatis XLVII''. 9. The later Hungarian Kings considered themselves descendants of Attila; according to Mihajlonec chronicle, Stephen V. of Hungary in 1271, had in front of his tent a golden plate with inscription; ''Attila, the son of Bendeuci, grandson of the great Nimrod, born at Engaddi: By the Grace of God King of the Huns, Medes, Goths, Dacians, the fear of the world and the scourge of God''. 10. The Huns were also like others blue-eyed and tall, europid-type peoples; see the Syriac chronicle of Alexander by Callisthenes (4th century b.c.), Apocalypse of Daniel (629 a.d.) and the Chinese descriptions of Huns and the Hun graves. ( the 'hun's mongolian' description is a propaganda , there is no historical sources saying this there is no problem with 'mongolian race' but they are denigrated by 'indo-europeans' and the Huns are presented based on this fals 'inferiority' of chinese-mongolian races in same way ).

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