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Napoleon lost 30% of his battles, yet he ranked among the top three, while Khalid ibn al-Walid fought in over 100 battles and was defeated only once, and he wasn't even the commander of the battle he lost. He was nicknamed "The Drawn Sword of God," yet he was ranked sixth. Whoever made this ranking doesn't understand Khalid ibn al-Walid, the most powerful commander in history. In less than 12 hours, he broke nine swords with his bare hands and didn't surrender. He led an army of approximately 36,000 soldiers against the Romans, the strongest army of their time, which numbered 240,000. Khalid ibn al-Walid defeated the Romans, and the "King of China" said of him: "I have no strength to fight men who, if they wished to move mountains, could do so."
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