sábado, 3 de mayo de 2008

TRANSFORMING THE HISTORY


It has long passage of great civilizations has been point of study to analyze current events, and have been many findings and views that have been proposed from different done taking into account the customs, religions, and time they were developed.


First, the Huns as the most ancient civilizations believed that women were inferior beings and this year until 50 remained true even after centuries of evolution; additionally cruelty of the people has not changed much since at present we can see many violent incidents caused by acts as simple and as old so that people like the Huns struggled, fought and invaded. For example: land, couples, among other foods.


Secondly, many current practices are derived from ancient practices in this aspect of the contribution of the Huns can see clearly reflected in the love of horses and different ways to use it, although it is known that many more civilizations used for this animal evolve and facilitate their lifestyle, but in particular it is considered that the Huns saw this animal as their god additionally known to them "were born mounted on a horse", also used to practise their favorite activity, wars, this aspect is another that is even and every time such acts are seeking more and more harm to those of most people.


Finally, despite receiving a great deal of criticism of its practices Huns have contributed to the development of different theories of behavior as being characterized by people with bad sense of humor.


In conclusion, despite the time, customs and beliefs similarities contributions made by the Huns humanity as we know it today are very important as all these aspects form an endless chain that unites us with the past and connect us with the future.

miércoles, 30 de abril de 2008

ENTERTAINMENT

Despite the fact that in many civilizations practiced rites of recreation, the Huns did not because his greatest satisfaction were wars.
First, the Huns to be more interested in war since it gave them power and economic satisfaction, and even if it seems crazy this time of war was something very satisfactory for them, according to several documents and analysis of personality Huns were people aggressive and very little tolerant did not have a sense of humor and not very often laughed.
Moreover, people today are more concerned because they are happy that by accumulating wealth, although in many cases wealth is synonymous with happiness, but now it is common to see people happy and smiling enjoyed the different moments of work, as they did the Huns, now many people also seek moments of leisure and relaxation, go on vacation and spend their money on luxuries or wealth, not just accrue to increase their power.
Finally, after so long even remains a close relationship between the Huns and we, all in one way or another looking for satisfaction.

LIST OF KINGS

Balamber (240 AD-?)
Uldin (390-411 AD)
Donatus (? -412 AD)
Charato (411 AD-?)
Octar (? - 431 AD) -
Shared power with Rua (?) Rua (? - 434 AD) -
Sole ruler in 432Bleda (434- 445 AD)
Dual kingship with Attila Attila (434-453 AD)
Ellac (453-455 AD)
Dengizik (?-469 AD)
370 AD - Hun expansion into Eastern Europe. Defeats Alans and Ostrogoths along the way.
395 AD - Mass raid into Armenia
400 AD - Attila is born
434 AD - Death of Rua and succession of Attila and Bleda
440 AD - Treaty of Margus with the Eastern Roman Empire
441 AD - Attila invades the Eastern Roman Empire
443 AD - Second campaign against the Eastern Roman Empire. First Peace of Anatolius is signed. 436?-39? AD - Eastward expansion of the Huns
445? AD - Bleda dies. Attila assumes total control over the Huns.
447 AD - Third Campaign against the Eastern Romans. Second Peace of Anatolius is signed.
449 AD - Roman attempt to assassinate Attila Fails. Thrid Peace of Anatolius is signed.
450 AD - Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius dies, succeeded by Marcian. Marcian withdraws from the treaties with the Huns made during Theodosius's reign and terminates the annual tributes to the Huns set by the Peace of Anatolius.
451 AD - Attila's campaign into Gaul. Repulsed at Catalaunian Plains (aka Chalons)
452 AD - Attila's campaign into Northern Italy.
453 AD - Marries Ildiko and dies on the night of the marriage.
451 AD - Ellak, Attila's successor, dies
469 AD - Dengizik, successor of Ellak, dies. End of the Hunnic Empire. Surviving Huns settle in Scythia and is said to have then merged with the Bulgars.

INVENTIONS

Each ancient civilization believe and introduced new devices and contributing to the development of what is the world today. This essay mentioned the contributions made by the Huns.
First, being a civilization barbarian, which based its economy and power in the savage wars against other civilizations what give the develop lethal weapons such as bows and thanks to his great handling horses, could also make for deadly combination subjected them circulating that revolved constantly and from this position and movement shot mercilessly.
Secondly, his condition only natural warriors impetus to create other weapons but also auqnque were very direfentes all had something in common were easy to use from a horse, among these weapons were also found, swords, spears and other weapons as irregular lasos . But this could shoot from long distances and create a shower of arrows that killed mercilessly adversaries. It is also important to mention that they had some very strong armor composite metal and a heavy helmet however mayority although the Warriors had one of the hierarchy army could be observed through the desing of these armor.
Finally, what for the Huns were horses is for us now are computers, a fundamental tool in our business that makes everything easier, and still keeps a very close relationship between the computer and horses to the meaning of agreements that have given people, always looking for control and manage situations through an external tool.
In conclusion, despite being a very ancient civilization Huns created weapons and strategies of their agreements to needs identified by wars, and moreover people now create tools that allow us to control and access to different needs identified in place by rapid change we are experiencing.

WORK HIERARCHY

In the age of 376 BC where the civilization of the Huns was growing very important social status and economic capacity. then mention some of the situations that were to achieve those ends.
First, the Huns were very attached to their traditions and faithful to them, besides its ecomonia is basically basadab in war and looting, for them the most important tool was the horse to travel, hunt, and obtain wealth. In addition, this animal was therefore important for its survival and society, stressing that it was essential at the time to participate in wars against other tribes.
Secondly, its economy was based on theft and had great interest in gold, so it is important to bear in mind that for them this element was synonymous with power and wealth. Also had a fairly hierarchical structure defined in terms of its officers are concerned, they had control and management staff of the army, conquer new territories when converted to the heads of these managers in the army and were very loyal to the laws of the Huns.
Therefore, elements vital to this civilization was gold, horses and laws of the Huns in this joint towards which were a strong society, but very cruel, with a very strong social structure and respected by all its members .

Cause and effect essay


Nowadays is very common to find closefamilies where some decision is very important to possess the participación of the members of this one for capture.

Nevertheless, does many years when the former civilization of the this hunos his maximum brilliance the families was the patriarchy one where the men tenian the power and he was those who were arranging everything and were taking charge of everything it relating with strong works all this has consequences that women were being left behind, taking into account only for cooking and reproduce.
Now all this has changed dramatically, families are now engaged societies that wants all its members are exceeded both personally and socially, all this supported at the base of tolerance, respect and equality. Women no longer serve only for having babies now, bring on the economic home and has the power of decision, all of this, taking into account state laws that now help more female development.



In coclusion, each day is more important consider the opinios of all members the family, because the basis of trends that have suffered different ancient civilizations that within the family, therefore we can see that the facts that occur within a home affect the way you see your munod and confront situations.

viernes, 28 de marzo de 2008

CULTURE


For their origin it is believed that the language of the Huns should have been of the trunk uralo-altaico, the group to which languages belong as the Turk or the Mongolian. The hypothesis of which their language was actually of the family irania, based on the inscriptions of coins found in tombs hunas proceeding from the current Afghanistan and some Soviet ex-republics has been rejected nowadays so there has been demonstrated that such coins only were repeating the same boss that the Persian ones of bordering zones. On the other hand, some Chinese sources relate them to Siberian peoples as the samoyedo, but this does not marry the information contributed by the archaeology either.


As for the religion there is not known almost anything of they, seemingly they had a type of " adoration to the horse (since these animals were an "almost "sacred" figure for them in they culture). The Roman sources are in the habit of referring to them as subhuman individuals lacking in any god's class and mulberry tree, without belief in another life apart from the earthly one, though it is known that they had shamans or wizards slightly similar in they tribe (that they believed in to existencia of abominations subterrabeas infernal), specialized in the prophecy from the examination of remains and bones of animals. Originally they were cremating their dead men, though hereinafter they began to bury them.


They are beings, beardless, muscular, wild, extraordinarily resistant to the cold, to the hunger and the thirst, disfigured by the rites of cranial deformation and of circumcision that they were practising, and ignoramuses of the fire, of the kitchen and of the housing.