Preview

Nithini Ideal Battle

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
186 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Nithini Ideal Battle
The Vaaraamdian armies were covered in armors with metal helmets, spears and behind them were the quivers with arrows. They were waiting for their ruler’s command holding bows in the hands.
The Omihob wanted to express its agony by yelling “Oh my children please unfold your fellow feeling and spare others.” However, she gagged up.
Before the battle commenced, Appala summoned Nithini to surrender by accepting the defeat and be his slave in order to curb the battle. Nithini replied back “Try to pamper your soul Appala, as it’s going to leave you very soon.” With this statement of Nithini, Appala roared out of fury and targeted an arrow towards her. In a while, Nithini fell off the horse with a wounded shoulder and lied motionless on the battlefield.


You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Best Essays

    A military official dressed in earthen armor and wielding a bronze knife was a common sight during the early days of the Qin Empire. During the Warring States Period (221-207 BCE) in China, the state of Qin’s militaristic and authoritarian government was integral to the rise of the Qin Dynasty. Through military might, the Qin defeated and conquered six other city states and established itself as China’s first empire. By establishing a rigid authoritarian government, providing its military force with state of the art weaponry and armor, and employing battle tactics that it acquired battling nomads and barbarians, the Qin military machine subjugated its adversaries and assimilated them to their empire.…

    • 990 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Better Essays

    wounds on their feet and help them. They avoided death by showing the chief of the…

    • 2541 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    The Algonquin people wore clothes made of deer skin. The covered very little of their bodies. They did not have guns or swords; only arrows and spears. Bows were made of Witch hazel and arrows were made of reeds. Some spears were made of some wood. They did not have anything to protect their body with. The Algonquins only carried targets cut from tree bark. The Algonquins made armor from sticks that they tied with thread.…

    • 373 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Hyksos rode in horse-drawn chariots and fought with sturdy weapons made of bronze and iron…

    • 597 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    In the event that individuals and gatherings are disregarded, that is as a rule a figured endeavor to make light of on gatherings statuses in social, monetary and political life. As down to earth encounters made us mindful, in social orders where contrasts between gatherings are sharp, the negligible refusal to recognize the presence of different groups appears to be inadequate. To this, the predominant gathering endeavors to dehumanize the fighting group. Furthermore, if this does not accomplish the craved results, the predominant group results to physical intends to battle the adversary bunch. Yet, in the event that somebody overlooks you, snickers at you, attempts to battle you, and you win implies that you embraced diverse methodologies…

    • 1326 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Blackfoot Tribe

    • 715 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In a warrior society, the men had to be prepared for battle. Again, the warriors would prepare by spiritual cleansing, and then paint themselves symbolically; they often painted their horses for war as well. Leaders of the warrior society carried spears or lances called a coup stick, which was decorated with feathers, skin, and other tokens. They won prestige by ‘counting coup’ tapping the enemy with the stick and getting away.…

    • 715 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    In order to obtain success in life, one must be able to power through all the adversities and complications they are faced with. Zora Hurston, Claude McKay, and Ralph Ellison have all written three separate stores which pertain to this theme. Starting with Battle Royal, a short story written by Ellison, in which the narrator struggles throughout the majority of his life trying to overcome the burden of his grandfather's last words, which held him back by continuously echoing throughout his mind. Another struggle he faced on his path to success was the battle royal, a fight between young men where there were no sides. This physical battle may have been the greatest trouble he has faced, but the narrator knew that in order to achieve what he…

    • 408 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Alexander the Great

    • 407 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Alexander the Great is without a doubt one of the most prominent military strategists of all time. His name is forever forged in history books along with other great leaders as Gengis Khan, Atilla the Hut and Tamerlane. The appellation of “Great” bestowed on him is clearly justified simply by his deeds. Between 334 and 323 BCE, he was able to defeat four different armies traveling 17,000 miles to accomplish this feat. Alexander’s the Great’s accomplishments have become a measure which military leaders have long tried to compare themselves against.…

    • 407 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    “Battle Royal” was written by Ralph Ellison in 1952. The story talks about how the narrator was blindfolded and tossed into a boxing ring for the beguilement of a gathering of important white men. He is compelled to convey a message about the significance of docility and training to African Americans after been beaten to a pulp. Whiles “On the Road” by Mr. Hughes, talks about a black man who arrives in Nevada, in the late 1934 during a snowstorm. Seeking food and shelter in white neighborhood and was denied so he must do anything to survive the night. Even though both stories talk about social responsibilities, the protagonists from this different stories approach the situation differently. Whiles the nameless protagonist from “Battle Royal”…

    • 1081 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The culture of Mycenae had a hierarchical society with the figure of the king as the greatest exponent of power with political and economic control. The Mycenae or Achaeans as they called themselves were a fundamentally warlike people, reason why they developed great specialization and techniques in the elaboration of arms, arrows, the long sword and the armor…

    • 196 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The problem in this story started when the doctor asked to look at Mathilda’s throat, and after he asked she told him “nothing doing”. The doctor tried to stay calm and coaxed her “Just open your mouth wide and let me take a look”. The doctor tried many things to get the child to let him look at her throat, but she still would not let him.…

    • 510 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    It is not a real love; it is only physical desire and a sensual love that lacks sincerity and leads to destruction. So their relationship with him is one of exploitation. What they feel for him is only an emotional obsession and a strong desire for the sexual satisfaction that they lack with their European partners.…

    • 2483 Words
    • 10 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Alexander vs Iskandar

    • 6841 Words
    • 28 Pages

    Alexander The Great mengingatkan aku kepada filem Alexander yang diarahkan oleh Oliver Stones.Seorang pengarah yang Kontroversi.Ditangan Oliver, Alexander digambarkan seorang Biseksual,gila kuasa, penyembah Dewa-dewi, dan lemah pendirian.Segala tindak-tanduknya dibawah kawalan ibunya,Olivia.Alexander mengikut acuan barat adalah seperti berikut:…

    • 6841 Words
    • 28 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    2nd Battle of Panipat

    • 477 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Developments in Delhi and Agra disturbed the Mughals at Kalanaur. Many Mughal Generals advised Akbar to retreat to Kabul as Mughal forces may not face Hemu's might and new awareness among Hindus to liberate their country, but Bairam Khan decided in favor of war. Akbar's army marched towards Delhi. On November 5, both armies met at the historic battlefield of Panipat, where, thirty years earlier, Akbar's grandfather Babur had defeated Ibrahim Lodi in what is now known as the First Battle of Panipat. The Mughal forces were charged repeatedly by elephants to break their lines. Hemu was himself commanding his forces from atop an elephant. It seemed Hemu was on a winning track and Akbar's army would rout. However, Khan Zaman I, the veteran of many a wars and an able general had planned otherwise. With a much smaller army, his plan was clear. The warriors of that time, including Hemu wore armour completely covering their body specially the vulnerable organs except the eyes. After repeated attempts a stray arrow struck Hemu's eye and he was knocked down senseless, almost dead in his howdah (elephant seat) on the elephant. Not seeing Hemu in his howda, Hemu’s army was in disarray and defeated in the ensuing confusion. Almost dead Hemu was captured by Shah Quli Khan Mahram and brought to Akbar’s tent in the camp located at village Saudhapur in Panipat (Located on Panipat-Jind road, 5 km from NH1). General Bairam Khan was desirous that Akbar should slay General Hemu himself and should establish his right to the title of “Ghazi” (Champion of Faith or war veteran). But Akbar, refused to strike a dead enemy but smote the dead body, just to be called a Ghazi. Bairam Khan irritated by Akbar’s scruples[citation needed] beheaded Hemu himself. Hemu's supporters constructed a Cenotaph at the site of his beheading, which is still existing at the village Saudhapur.…

    • 477 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Nazism

    • 654 Words
    • 3 Pages

    * While the Vijayanagara infantry depended on bows made of bamboo, the Sultanate armies used…

    • 654 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays