Introduction: Restores the historical legend of Tomiris, queen of the steppes of Scythian Massagtai, who killed king Cyrus II of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia. Tomiris was destined to become a brilliant fighter, and the cultural heritage of the Scythian tribe, which she had to sacrifice before becoming legendary, has been passed down to this day.
The Scythians, known in Old Persian as the Sakas, were a nomadic people who were active in the steppes of Central Asia to Eastern Europe (present-day Kazakhstan) BC. The film recreates the nomadic culture of ancient Central Asia --- Scythian culture, so what surprises did the film prepare for the Khao Tsang? Tomiris was born around the 6th century BC and was the leader of the Masagatai tribe. But one of her feats in life she remembers for posterity, most influentially, was the defeat and killing of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire.

Tomiris's father, Spargap, was the chief of the Masagatai tribe, and on the day Tomiris was born, her mother died after giving birth to her, and he loved his wife so much that he could only put all his love on his daughter.
Because the chief had always wanted to have a male heir, he loved his daughter and at the same time always trained Tomiris according to the standards of male warriors, Tomiris was also very intelligent, very determined, and fearlessly mastered the various skills taught to him by his father, seeing his daughter like this, the chief was very satisfied, so he was ready to hand over the fate of the tribe to his daughter. In order to express her longing for her mother, Tomiris has always worn a ring that symbolizes her noble status during her lifetime.
【Chapter 1】:
One day, the Khwaraz model envoy (located in parts of present-day Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) came to the Territory of Masagatai, visited the two generals Kavaz and Kulton, and prepared to negotiate with them, but the Khwaraz model did not want to meet the chief who was disgusted with him, but Kavaz and Kulton thought that cooperation between the two tribes would benefit their people more, so they persuaded the emissaries. A few days later, Kavaz and Kulton attended a tribal meeting, ready to find an opportunity to persuade the chief to negotiate with Khwarazm, but the chief was still very resistant, and the chief believed that he was turning his people into thugs and slaves of others, so he angrily warned the two generals that if they interacted with Khwarazm, their heads would be cut off.
The chief's daughter is called Tomiris, on this day she dreamed of a flizzy griffin beast coming to her, and then was awakened, hurried to find her father ready to tell her dream, but before she could say it, the tribe encountered a crisis, Kavaz and Kulton mutinied under the instigation of Khwarazm, the chief in order to protect her daughter, entrusted Karaspu to take Tomiris to safety, and she left herself to fight the rebels, just at the moment when Karaspu took Tomiris, the chief was killed, and from then on, The Masagtai tribe became a colony of the Khwarazm tribe.
Whether it's a story or a movie, the plot is often the same, but reality should be the same. In order to escape the rebels, Karaspu began his exile with a small group of his people, during which Time Tomiris had always been occupied by hatred, she hoped that she would one day avenge her father, and the fleeing tribesmen hoped that Karaspu could take them to another tribe (the tribe where the chief's wife was born), but Karaspu, fearing that the traitors had colluded with other tribes to hunt them down, refused the offer. Many days later they found a cursed forest (many in the area thought it was cursed so they never set foot), and Karaspu thought it was a good place to hide, so he settled down.
In this way, the chief's daughter Tomiris lived in the forest for many years, Karaspo also became her second teacher, under his guidance, Tomiris gradually became a brave and resourceful warrior, and when she grew up, Tomiris proposed her own ideas to Karaspu, she wanted to shame the tribe, kill Kavaz and others to avenge her father. However, Considering her ability, Karaspu was even more worried that she would lose her life and waste the chief's instructions, so she did not agree directly. The stubborn Tomiris leaves the woods alone in anger, she is bent on personally paying the blood debt of the enemy, Karaspu brought Tomiris from childhood to adulthood, knowing her better, thinking that she will return to the camp after a lack of food, first by her waywardness.
【Chapter 2】:
Just after Tomiris had left, Karaspu's worst fear had happened, and enemy spies had discovered the location of the camp. Leaving the camp, Tomiris dreamed of the griffin beast again, and before she could get far from the camp, she had a premonition that something big was about to happen. Hurrying back to the camp, when she returned to the camp, Karaspu and the others had already been killed by the enemy's soldiers, Tomiris found the dying Karaspu, who told her with her last strength that he was sorry that he had failed to protect the fleeing people and had failed the old chief's expectations, and then left in tears.
Anger once again provoked Tomiris, who hurried to find the enemy's trail, and soon found the enemy squad that did not go far, she single-handedly killed all the squad enemies with her dexterous body and quick reflexes, of course, she was also seriously injured, and after stepping on a horse with difficulty, she fainted on the horse's back, and the horse drove Tomiris aimlessly through the forest in the white sand valley.
Sadana, the daughter of the chief of the Savalon tribe, happened to find Tomiris and rescued her, Saddana took Tomiris back to the camp and told her mother about the whole process of finding her, Saddana's mother found that Tomiris was wearing a ring that only the leader of the Masagatai tribe was entitled to wear, so she decided that Tomiris was not simple, so she promised her daughter to take her in, and then Tomiris was taken to the priest for treatment, seeing that Tomiris could recover after being so badly injured. Saddana thought she was a strong girl, admired her, and took her to meet the chief and the chief's wife.
When to the Savalon chief, Tomiris introduced her origins, and the chief and her father had always been friends, and the Savalon people also respected Spargap (Tomillis's father, the late chief), so the chief agreed to take Tomiris in.
The story extends: The Savalon tribe was a tribe of high female status, which was very rare in that period, and men and women of this tribe could be trained to become warriors.
Tomiris quickly integrated into the new home because of Sadana's careful care, although it was very harmonious and happy, but Tomiris still could not forget the death of her father and Karaspu, and she swore to heaven that she would kill Kavaz and Kulton and take back everything that belonged to her father. Tomiris joined the Savaron tribe in the training of female warriors, and among many female generals, although she was not the strongest in body, she was the most intelligent, and she was more in combat not using brute force, but fighting skills. It was unanimously agreed that Tomiris was a good warrior, and the chief allowed her to join the clan's fighting activities, and after several actual battles, the female warriors completely accepted Tomiris, and Saddana became Tomiris's best friend.
Once, the Savaron clan launched an attack on the town of Khwaraz, and Tomiris accidentally found a brave slave boy, Tiras, who was brave and brave in order to protect his master, and Tiras's master asked Tomiris to take him away in exchange for saving his life. Tomiris brought Tyras back to the tribe and regarded him as a younger brother.
Some time later, The Lady of the Savalon gave birth to a male heir, and the Chieftain invited the tribal chiefs to celebrate with him, including the envoys of Kavaz, Kulton, and Khwarazm, who saw the enemy's Tomiris was extremely red-eyed, but she knew that she could not take revenge now. At the celebration, Tomiris also met a warrior, he was Agung, the son of the Great Black Chieftain, who impressed Tomiris in his fighting skills, and he was also deeply attracted by Tomiris's riding and shooting performance, and the two gradually became fond of each other in the contact.
Kavaz and Kulton, who came to the ceremony, did not really want to celebrate, they took the opportunity to negotiate, demanding that the chief should not continue to loot the Khwarazm people, and also offered a "peace proposal" for his newborn to be given to Khwarazm as a hostage, otherwise they would destroy the Savalon tribe. After hearing the anger, the chief took the initiative to declare war, hoping that other tribes could join him, but the other tribal chiefs did not want to offend anyone, and almost all of them rejected Chief Savalon.
In the end, all but the great black chief Sapras left, and Sapras wondered who the skilled female archer was, and the Savalon chief told him that the girl was Tomiris, the daughter of the original Mazarguete old chief, and told him that Tomiris and Agung (the son of the great black patriarch) fell in love with each other.
Sapras understood what he meant, and he himself hated the Khwarazm, and even more hated Kavaz and Kulton, who had rebelled and seized power, and if he could get his son to marry Tomiris and help Tomiris regain the position of Chief of Masagatai, then several tribes could form a strong alliance, and then they could concentrate on dealing with Khwarazm and even all enemies.
【Chapter 3】:
Things seem to be going according to Tomiris's wishes, and Tomiris's opportunity for revenge has finally arrived, and she follows the armies of the Great Black and Savalon tribes to meet the Masagatai army head-on. Before the battle began, Tomiris walked alone to the front of the Masagatai army and shouted: I am the legitimate ruler of the Masagatai, and today I am going to avenge the old chief. Hearing that Tomiris was still alive in the MassagTai army was momentarily thrown into chaos, because they had been disgusted by The rebellion of Kavaz and Kulton, and had always dared to be angry, and now the daughter of the old chief suddenly appeared in front of her, and they did not know whether to fight against her.
Kavaz and Kulton stepped out of the line to confront Tomiris, and before they could react, Tomiris killed them, and Kavaz and Kulton's son saw his father killed and dueled with Tomilis, but Masagatai's men were encouraged, and they no longer wanted to support the defectors' heirs, so they brought them to justice, so Tomiris regained the throne without a single soldier, and killed his enemies.
Back at the tribe, Tomiris was warmly welcomed, and the Masagatai tribe, which had been enslaved by the Khwarazm tribe, pinned their hopes of regaining their freedom on Tomiris. Tomiris exiled the families of Kavaz and Colton.
She came to the tent and saw all the familiar memories rushing into her heart, but she didn't have time to remember them now, because she still had one last great enemy to fight, that is, the Khwarazm people were coming, and after paying homage to her father, Tomiris and her allies immediately began to prepare for the war. In the evening, Argonne comes to Tomiris and asks her if she has any plans to get married, but Tomiris, who is bent on achieving a perfect revenge, does not answer him directly.
The Khwarazm army attacked, and the Scythian army fought in strict accordance with the tactics of Tomiris, and the Khwarazm army quickly fell into the trap, and finally defeated the Khwarazm army with fewer victories and more victories. After the war, Tomiris also married Argonne as she wished, their marriage represented an alliance, the nomads began to move towards unity, and Tomiris was already a true Scythian queen in the eyes of all the tribes. Later, Tomiris and Argonne gave birth to a child and named him Spargapp, accompanied by the boy Tyras she took in, and the family lived happily together for many years.
【Chapter 4】:
One day, a sudden wave of refugees shattered the calm of the steppe.
A huge regime arose in Western Asia, the Persian Empire of Cyrus II (550 BC - 330 BC, Achaemenid dynasty), because of Cyrus's plunder and enslavement of the people, many people began to flee, and some of them entered the Scythian tribe's sphere of influence, because of the large number of handicrafts among these refugees, so Tomillis took them in.
Perhaps it was the gods who took care of Tomiris and once again passed on her mysterious signal in advance. Tomiris once again dreams of the familiar griffin beast, and Tomiris is sure that her tribe will suffer a new catastrophe.
Sure enough, some time later, the Persian Empire sent envoys to today's tribe, and when they met Tomiris and Agung, they respectfully expressed their request, hoping to ally with the most famous people in the tribe, and in order to show their sincerity, they also brought a large number of jewels, and invited Agung to visit the capital Babylon personally.
During the night the two discussed the request of the Persian envoys, and Agung thought that the Persian Empire was so powerful that it was willing to treat them equally, perhaps the trip to Babylon was a good opportunity to learn advanced civilizations, but Tomiris believed that Persia did not need the friendship of the steppe tribes at all, and that all this must be a conspiracy. At this time, her husband Agung changed his face, he thought that he was thinking about the future of the tribe, if they could ally, then the Great Black Clan and Masagatai could quickly become stronger, he not only had to go, he also had to go with his son, and finally Tomiris compromised with her husband.
Before leaving, she told Agung to beware of the Persians and expressed her reluctance to her husband and son. She firmly believes that this time it must not be as simple as imagined. Just after Agung embarked on the road to the expedition, he specially arranged for Tyras to lead a small group of men to follow him and monitor the cunning Persians. Two months later, Agung arrived in Babylon, and the strength and richness of the Persian Empire opened his eyes.
When Cyrus the Great saw Agung, he first praised him and his people, and then offered the terms of an alliance, he hoped that Agung could lead his people to fight for himself, so that the Persian Empire could have a powerful steppe cavalry, if he cooperated, then his tribe would be strong, but Agung did not want to fight for other countries, in their view it would become a slave of others, so he rejected Cyrus, and also euphemistically warned that if one day the Persian Empire extended its hand to its own territory, The people of the steppe will never give in.
After Argonne left, the envoy proposed to get rid of Argonne, because he was a serious threat, and if Argonne died, Tomiris would become a widow and Cyrus could marry her, so that the whole Scythians could be ordered to be loyal to him, and Cyrus agreed.
After the Persians killed them, the envoys planned to bring the bodies of Argonne and Spagap back to Tomiris, pretending that other tribes had killed her husband and son, and then took the opportunity to propose a marriage, so that Tomilis's husband and son died tragically in the Persian Empire. Although Tyras did not enter the city, he did not see Argonne and Spargamp coming out many days later, but the Persians were setting out with their bodies, and Tiras judged that they had been killed, so he returned early to report the news.
Two months later, the Persian envoy came to Tomiris and covered up the murder according to the prepared words, and Tomiris held a funeral for them, after which the Persian envoy proposed that Tomiris marry Cyrus as planned, and falsely claimed that Agung had agreed to the alliance when he was alive, hoping that she would not disobey her husband. Tomiris refused without hesitation, declaring in front of her people that the Persians were the murderers of her husbands and sons, and then directly killing the Persian envoys.
The envoy was killed, and Cyrus was furious, and he abandoned his plan to conquer Egypt first, personally leading a large army to destroy the Scythians. Tomiris summoned all the Scythian chiefs and asked them to unite against the enemy. The war started quietly again, and they worked day and night to build weapons and arrange for multiple troops to sneak up on the Persian army on the road, leaving them exhausted and delaying the journey.
A few more months later, the Persian forces crossed the Syr Darya River and were soon about to engage the Scythian forces. And Tomiris also knows that a tough confrontation will not win, and if he wants to capture the king first, he devises a plan. On the one hand, the cavalry was arranged to attack head-on, and on the other hand, the Persian army was pulled apart, forming a hollow area in the Persian legion, and the elite warriors suddenly appeared and directly entered the core position of Cyrus.
The night before the Great War, Tomiris dreamed of the griffin for the fourth time, and the scene in the dream was the Ishtar Gate in Babylon, and then Tomiris killed the griffin beast, and tomilis woke up, thinking that this dream was a good omen.
The next day, with the order of Tomiris, the Scythian forces launched an attack, according to Tomiris's battle plan in an orderly manner, when the Persian troops were pulling in two directions, Tyras led the elite troops to seize the opportunity and launched a surprise attack directly into the heart of the enemy, and Cyrus actually saw her tactics, Tyras's troops were also fiercely resisted, resulting in a bitter battle between the two forces, Tyras finally rushed to Cyrus, and Cyrus also chose to face Tyras, Unfortunately, the arrogant Cyrus eventually died under Tyras's sword.
After the monarch was killed, the Persian army fled without a leader, and Tyras dedicated the head of Cyrus to Tomiris, who, under the leadership of Tomiris, fought bravely and well, defeated the most powerful enemy, took down the head, and defended his territory and people. Tomiris has since become queen of the Scythian tribes and has always been a myth of the immortality of the nomadic peoples.
Then her feats seriously delayed the expansion of the Persian Empire and had an important impact on the situation in Central Asia. Their yearning for freedom and their bravery in the face of strong enemies became the most important totem of this land
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