A ruler named Attila is praised a lot by Osman in the play Kurlish Usman. Who was he? A little information I have collec…

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A ruler named Attila is praised a lot by Osman in the play Kurlish Usman. Who was he? A little information I have collected ☠️ Attila Hun ☠️

Attila the Hun was the king of the Hun Empire, which the Romans called the Punisher of God
The Huns were originally a nomadic people living in the deserts of Siberia and moved to Eastern Europe in 1370 AD. They were shepherds by profession, but they were well versed in fighting King Attila the Hun who was not less than Jangiz Khan and Halaku Khan in brutality During this period, the Roman Empire was divided into two parts. An Eastern Roman Empire whose capital was Constantinople and a Western Roman Empire whose capital was Rome. During this period, Attila attacked Eastern Rome and demanded regular tribute from the then Roman king Theodosius II. This tribute was 350 Roman pounds, or 115 kilograms of gold, for access to the Roman market for those merchants and for every Roman prisoner. The exchange contained a Roman coin. As the king accepted. The Roman emperor Theodosius was so terrified of Attila that he built high walls around Constantinople. But Attila did not stop, he attacked twice and this time Theodosius surrendered.This time, the amount of Attila’s tribute was very high: 6000 Roman pounds, which means 2000 kilos of gold. While the annual tax also increased three times. Attila did not stop here either, he attacked the capital of Western Rome, modern Italy, and massacred the people there. Attila died in 453 when this polygamous madman went to his bedroom to celebrate his wedding night and burst a brain vein from heavy drinking. It is known that after his burial four of his loyal generals were also killed along with their horses and buried at the four corners of his grave.

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