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freestylers f5 :
i will not be amazed if japan and korea reach ro16 this wc
2026-06-09 23:18:43
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these children all seem like good learners and with the respect in their culture too. must be top to coach and easier to coach for the coaches
2026-06-10 00:11:42
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If bro goes over to South Asia I think hell have an orgasm😭😭 I rate it tho these kids will dominate real soon. Modern football is all about creating space and these body movements facilitate that more than anything
2026-06-09 23:39:57
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The Kipchak Turks were one of the most powerful Turkic tribes of Central Asia, expanding from the steppes of Kazakhstan to the shores of the Black Sea. In Islamic sources, they were also called “Quman.” The name Kipchak in the Turkic language means hard-hearted or solid and strong. Physical characteristics and warrior identity: The Kipchaks were tall, muscular, and very agile warriors. They had blonde or light brown hair, which is also mentioned in Chinese and Islamic sources. One of their distinctive features was the use of terrifying metal and leather masks on their faces; these masks were designed in such a way that they resembled a demonic or animalistic face in order to terrify the enemy before battle. Military structure and tactics: The Kipchaks used ultra-fast cavalry. Their primary specialization was archery while galloping; exactly the same skill later perfected by the Mongols. They had strike units that defeated armies many times larger than themselves using ambush, speed, and lightning attacks. Culture and social life: Their social system was tribal and warrior-centered; every Kipchak man received military training from childhood. Courage and warrior skill were considered the main measure of honor. The Kipchaks did not wear war masks only to terrify the enemy; these masks also had spiritual value and symbolized the spirit of their ancestors. Political influence and historical role: They became the superpower of the Eurasian steppes in the 10th and 11th centuries AD. They served Islamic states, Byzantium, and even Russia; many of the Mamluk sultans of Egypt arose from among the Kipchak Turks. The alliance of the Kipchaks with Islamic states against the Mongols was one of the most important military events of the Middle Ages. War skills: Horsemanship and shooting with the composite bow Swordsmanship and the use of the long steppe spear Psychological warfare with terrifying masks and war cries Use of the mobile encirclement tactic (the cycle of death) Beliefs and symbolism: They believed in the spirits of their ancestors and heavenly forces (Tengri). For them, war masks had the role of spiritual protection, and they believed that by wearing the mask, the inner warrior spirit would awaken. The Kipchak Turks were not only a warrior people; they were makers of kings, founders of great dynasties, and the inspiration for military doctrine in the world.#turk #kipchak#turkish#warrior#explore#foryou#fyp#edit#editor#military#national#HistoryTime#kazakhstan🇰🇿
The Kipchak Turks were one of the most powerful Turkic tribes of Central Asia, expanding from the steppes of Kazakhstan to the shores of the Black Sea. In Islamic sources, they were also called “Quman.” The name Kipchak in the Turkic language means hard-hearted or solid and strong. Physical characteristics and warrior identity: The Kipchaks were tall, muscular, and very agile warriors. They had blonde or light brown hair, which is also mentioned in Chinese and Islamic sources. One of their distinctive features was the use of terrifying metal and leather masks on their faces; these masks were designed in such a way that they resembled a demonic or animalistic face in order to terrify the enemy before battle. Military structure and tactics: The Kipchaks used ultra-fast cavalry. Their primary specialization was archery while galloping; exactly the same skill later perfected by the Mongols. They had strike units that defeated armies many times larger than themselves using ambush, speed, and lightning attacks. Culture and social life: Their social system was tribal and warrior-centered; every Kipchak man received military training from childhood. Courage and warrior skill were considered the main measure of honor. The Kipchaks did not wear war masks only to terrify the enemy; these masks also had spiritual value and symbolized the spirit of their ancestors. Political influence and historical role: They became the superpower of the Eurasian steppes in the 10th and 11th centuries AD. They served Islamic states, Byzantium, and even Russia; many of the Mamluk sultans of Egypt arose from among the Kipchak Turks. The alliance of the Kipchaks with Islamic states against the Mongols was one of the most important military events of the Middle Ages. War skills: Horsemanship and shooting with the composite bow Swordsmanship and the use of the long steppe spear Psychological warfare with terrifying masks and war cries Use of the mobile encirclement tactic (the cycle of death) Beliefs and symbolism: They believed in the spirits of their ancestors and heavenly forces (Tengri). For them, war masks had the role of spiritual protection, and they believed that by wearing the mask, the inner warrior spirit would awaken. The Kipchak Turks were not only a warrior people; they were makers of kings, founders of great dynasties, and the inspiration for military doctrine in the world.#turk #kipchak#turkish#warrior#explore#foryou#fyp#edit#editor#military#national#HistoryTime#kazakhstan🇰🇿

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