10 Deadliest Warriors Of History

War and fights are part of humankind from its starting. Its between kingdoms or just for entertainment by rich peoples, the war and fights gave birth to some of the bravest warriors. This is over list of 10 deadliest warriors in the history.

1. Samurai

The Samurai were heavily bound by honor. One notable result of this was Seppuku. This was a form of ritualistic suicide where the warrior would kill himself to regain his honor.
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2. Aztec Warrior

War was such an integral part of their culture in fact that when a new leader was elected he was expected to stage a military campaign immediately in order to prove his worth.

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3. Roman Centurion

A Roman soldier had to work his way up through the ranks of the most powerful military on the face of the planet and prove that there were none better.

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4. Comanche

As Jay Redhawk, a Comanche by ancestry once said, “From the time we hit the Earth, we are warriors.” Having an almost legendary status, they have often been referred to as the “Lords of the Plains”.

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5. Jat/Rajput Warriors

You cannot just wake up one day and decide to be a Jat or Rajput warrior – you have to be born into it.  It has been theorized that the source of their skill is derived from the fact that their homeland, Rajasthan, was located right on the Indian border making them the first line of defense against enemy invaders.

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6. Persian Immortal

The Immortals were a group of heavy infantry that stood 10,000 strong…always. It didn’t matter how many you killed. As soon as one died another would step in. Ten thousand, no more no less.

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7. Mongol Horseman

The Mongols had a mission concentrated in one word – destruction. Their take-no-prisoners mentality led them to conquer more of the world than any other empire in history.

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8. Medieval Knight

The medieval knight was covered in armor and would plow through enemy lines with ease. Not just anyone could achieve knight status however, and often it was a fairly expensive title to hold.

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9. Spartan

When a Spartan man went to war his wife would present him his shield and say, “With this or upon this.” Trained from the age of 7 boys were taken from their mothers and sent to military boot camps.

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10. Gladiator

Gladiator mean “Swordsman” in latin, most of these Roman warriors were seen as slaves and lived out their lives not only fighting each other but also wild animals and condemned criminals in huge arenas.

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