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battle cries belonged to each tribe, were passed down from generation to generation, and some modern battle cries were recorded in antiquity. On split of the tribe, their unique distinction passed to a new political entity, endowing different modern states with the same
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use the following phrases "Bijî Kurdistan!" short for "Her Bijî Kurdistan" (English: Long Live Kurdistan), which is usually accompanied with "Her Bijî!" (English : Long live) "Yan Kurdistan Yan Neman" (English: Either Kurdistan or
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games, where players will shout "LEEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOY JEEEEEENKIIIIIIIIIINS!" as they charge at the enemy. The phrase has gained notoriety, making appearances in various non-World of Warcraft media.
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Guilhem Pepin, ‘Les cris de guerre " Guyenne ! " et " Saint George ! ". L’expression d’une identité politique du duché d’Aquitaine anglo-gascon’,
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in the 18th and 19th centuries would be issued with the command to attack with "För Fäderneslandet, gå på, Hurra!" ("For the Fatherland, onwards, Hurrah!")
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has a unique war cry. These chants are sonorous with the beliefs of individual castes and religions from which the troops belong to.
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and to a lesser extent, World War II. Infantrymen would scream this motto when launching an offensive attack, namely against the
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as a battle-cry, a phrase that means 'Scotland for ever' (literally, 'Scotland until judgement'.) This was depicted in the film
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soldiers usually used "Xung phong" (English: Charge) whenever attacking the enemy. The same battle cry would be used later by
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English: Glory to the heroes!), became an internationally-known battle cry not only among domestic forces, but also among
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and taunting, performed during the "warming up" phase preceding the escalation of physical violence. From the
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clan creating an intricate battle plan, before being party-wiped as a result of Leeroy Jenkins, who had been
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word for "gathering-cry" and in times of war for "battle-cry". The Gaelic word was borrowed into English as
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The Slavic version, "Ura!" (not to be mistaken with the "Hooah", noting in common) has been used by the
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on one's own side and causing intimidation on the hostile side. Battle cries are a universal form of
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of 1915. Before battle, Italian soldiers would yell "Savoia" or "Avanti Savoia", which is "Come on
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The Vikings, Vandals, Huns, Mongols, Goths, and Tartars who Razed the Old World and Formed the New
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9:52 says that God has promised to the righteous Muslim warrior one of these two glorious ideals.
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The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influences on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age
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When suppressing peasants' rebellions in Germany and Scandinavia around 1500, such as in the
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Gaj ke jaikara gajaave fateh paave nihaal ho jaavae, Sat Sri Akaal gurbaar akaal hee akaal
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Department of Defence's Public Relations Officer's statement on Veeravel vetrivel warcry.
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prayerbook (gutka) praising the blessing of uttering jaikara proclaiming supreme truth).
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have a number of battle cries or jaikara: the most popular ones are as follows:
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English: Glory to Ukraine!), often accompanied by a reply of "Heroiam Slava" (
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Irish regiments of various armies used and continue to use Gaelic War cries,
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at the time, charging in head-first. This gave rise to the phrase in
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was "Vetrivel, Veeravel", meaning, "Victorious vel, courageous vel."
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in 1864, both Danish and German forces used "Hurrah" as a war cry.
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Kyrgyz-Oguz History (Кыргыз-Огуз Тарыхый – Этникалык Байланыштары
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During the Scottish wars of independence, Scottish soldiers used
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Battle cries are closely related to other behavioral patterns of
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could be distinct down to individuals, the hue of horses and
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The Clashing of Weapons and Silent Advances in Roman Battles
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is conventionally called "Diomedes of the loud war cry."
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in the 17th and 18th centuries would use the battle cry
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would sometimes use the battle cry "Til Valhall!" (To
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Each Turkic tribe and tribal union had its distinct
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True is the Great 825:and during conquest in early colonial America. 625:battle cries of the split tribes, for example 1596:Per Hesiod, Penguin Edition of Works and Days 1224:used the phrase "김일성 수령님 만세" (transliterated 995:(Victory belongs to the Wondrous Enlightener) 747:") choral and were annihilated shortly after. 553: 1228:, translated as "Long live the Great Leader 1119:Seamos libres, que lo demás no importa nada! 690:from the 12th through to the 14th centuries. 416:External devices in addition to the central 1900:Til Valhall – Norwegian Soldiers Battle Cry 1753: 1698:Early Türks: Essays of history and ideology 1322:in the Middle East and North Africa shout " 1121:" ("Let's be free, nothing else matters!"). 814:("Beware, Guard, of the peasant, coming"). 712:was a war cry of Spanish troops during the 303:were noted for going into battle shouting " 254:The war cry is an aspect of epic battle in 1668:Dictionary of Türkisms in Russian Language 560: 546: 889:Most of the Jaikaras were popularized by 1730:), Kyrgyz Utuluk university, pp. 199–207 1300:In Afghanistan, Norwegian troops of the 77: 69: 53: 1645:, Macmillan India Limited, 2000, p. 300 1194:!) was the patriotic battle cry of the 989:belongs to the Wondrous Enlightener) – 14: 1959: 1770: 322:attacked with terrifying battle cries. 1831:"Reglemente – Westgiötha Gustavianer" 1747: 977:(and all people prosper by Thy grace) 1771:Kanwal, Gurmeet (20 November 2011). 1069:Finnish light cavalry troops in the 1850:, 1988 Cambridge University Press, 1628:Kakatiya Journal of English Studies 24: 1941:The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army 25: 1983: 1931: 1903:. 5 May 2011 – via YouTube. 1643:Ponniyin Selvan: The first floods 1382:Croatian armed forces during the 933:of the Enemy Victory of the Sikh 865:Ralliez-vous à mon panache blanc! 659:Kangly (Kangars) – "bai-terek" (" 357:A common war cry used in ancient 1466:2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 1375:Each individual regiment of the 922:(Victory to Charity and Arms) – 612:"battle cry"). 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Krishnamurthy's 1331:Bangladesh Liberation War 1269:United States Coast Guard 1255:" is the war cry used by 1249:United States Space Force 1178:May the Emperor live for 1162: 172:, many cries appeared on 1568:, cxii (2006) pp 263–281 1522:Demoralization (warfare) 1326:" (God is the Greatest). 1263:" is the war cry of the 1239:" is the war cry of the 870:Burmese soldiers of the 852:") during their charges. 729:4th anti-Hussite crusade 220:= "people", "army", and 36:War cry (disambiguation) 1872:26 October 2018 at the 1605:T.J. Craughwell, 2008, 1245:United States Air Force 906:(Respectfully Utter) – 884:Konbaung-Hanthawady War 878:were recorded to shout 741:Ktož jsú boží bojovníci 706:since the 12th century. 369:, the regional form of 1437:) as a war cry during 1422:organizations use the 985:(the Community of the 800:Battle of Hemmingstedt 731:) was defeated by the 645:. Some larger tribes' 291:The troops of ancient 188:) and were adopted as 98: 75: 67: 45:. 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Index

War cry
Battle cry (disambiguation)
War cry (disambiguation)
War Chant
war song

Māori
Haka

All Blacks
Haka
battle
esprit de corps
display behaviour
threat display
competitive advantage
horns
drums
conches
carnyxes
bagpipes
bugles
martial music
human aggression
war dances
Middle Ages
speech scrolls
standards
coat of arms
slogan (heraldry)

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