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Deadliest Warrior - Rajput vs Roman Legionnaire

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I am a big fan of this Deadliest Warrior and Thought may b I can share it.

 
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Is that a fair comparison? Rajputs were medieval warriors while Romans era ended in what we call the Ancient age.
 
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Arey Bhai saab we even have Mongol vs Comanche...:lol:

Now tell me how a Mongol will cross the Atlantic to fight with the Comanche..?

Nothing logical in that..just pure fun to watch their weapons ,tactics being compared...:cheers:
 
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This is the best part of Roman Centurion vs. Rajput Warrior ... viewer discretion is advised

That guy looks like wolverine....
 
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Arey Bhai saab we even have Mongol vs Comanche...:lol:

Now tell me how a Mongol will cross the Atlantic to fight with the Comanche..?

Nothing logical in that..just pure fun to watch their weapons ,tactics being compared...:cheers:

I am not talking about the geographic distance between them. The fact is that military technology progressed with time, so a Rajput warrior should definitely be better than a Roman soldier owing to the 1000 years of military evolution between them. The show's just a pure kid's fantasy game.
 
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I am not talking about the geographic distance between them. The fact is that military technology progressed with time, so a Rajput warrior should definitely be better than a Roman soldier owing to the 1000 years of military evolution between them. The show's just a pure kid's fantasy game.

thats wat I told..no logic..1 hour of timepass.:pop:
 
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I think i should say rajputs,

They are only cowrdly people who run from battle be it rana sangha, facing babur or the innumarable who ran from battle for "stray" arrow hit the rajput general :woot:

The examples are numerous.
 
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I think i should say rajputs,

They are only cowrdly people who run from battle be it rana sangha, facing babur or the innumarable who ran from battle for "stray" arrow hit the rajput general :woot:

The examples are numerous.

You obviously have no idea about the Rajputs.:wave:
 
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During the 7th and 8th century emerged a new clan of people who came to be known as Rajputs. They basically belonged to the warrior class of people and were located in Rajasthan and some central parts of India. However there is conflict regarding the rise of the Rajputs and there are many theories that put forward different incidents that led to the rise of the Rajput empire. The royal Rajputs of Rajasthan ruled successfully over Rajasthan and Gujarat for a period of 500 years. Read further about the history of Rajasthan Rajputs.

Being essentially in the warrior class, the Rajputs had huge armies of soldiers. There were bodyguards and watchmen who were very loyal to their masters. In fact, the Rajputs were known for their loyalty and trustworthy nature. The Rajputs were skillful warriors and followed a strict code of conduct when it came to waging a battle and driving away an enemy. There are many tales and folklores about the bravery of the Rajputs. The Rajputs were God fearing people and were devoted to Vishnu, Rama and Sun God.

A very famous Rajput ruler was Prithviraj Chauhan who waged a fierce battle against Muhammad Ghauri around the 12th century. When the Mughals invaded some Rajput rulers converted to Islam, which then laid the foundation of one of the biggest pre-colonial empire in South East Asia. The Rajputs were known for their unique architectural wonders and built many palaces and forts in and around Rajasthan and Gujarat. The forts and temples they built then still stand strong and provide a glimpse of the royal heritage of the Rajputs.

With time the power of the Rajputs began to decline mainly due to the fact that they were unable to move with time. The Mughals invaded and captured huge parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. After the efforts of Babur, emperor Humayun and Akbar virtually conquered almost all parts of the Rajput Empire. This happened by not just wars but also through matrimonial alliances of the Mughals and the Rajputs. With the arrival of the British, all Rajput states became colonies of the British thus ending the regal reign of the Rajputs.
 
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Oh lol i found another video on youtube myself.

 
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