Life before the stirrup was challenging, but with the stirrup it became much easier for both the commoners and the soldiers. The stirrup was invented in Asia around 500 B.C. Many experts believe the stirrup was invented in Northern China, but it’s very unclear at this point. “The Chinese are credited with invention of the stirrup we think of today.” Some historians have guessed the general region of where the stirrup could have possibly originated from.Yet, the inventor and his location remain a complete mystery. Behind every piece of art, there is a great artist; well… most of the time. …show more content…
“Nobody knows who first invented the stirrup, or even in which part of Asia the inventor lived.” This quote explains how historians know very little concerning the foundation of the stirrup. Nevertheless, the stirrup still created an everlasting imprint on how society is formed today. Without the knowledge as to who invented the stirrup, there are many people who prefer not to acknowledge the stirrup as one of history's greatest inventions. Military historians consider it a vital component in the “arts of war and conquest.” Although people don’t know much about who invented the stirrup, they do know an abundance about the stirrup