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- Huns abstract "The Huns were a nomadic people or peoples, who are known to have lived in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia between the 1st century AD and the 7th century. They were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part of Scythia at the time; the Huns' arrival is associated with the migration westward of a Scythian people, the Alans. They were first mentioned as Hunnoi by Tacitus. In 91 AD, the Huns were said to be living near the Caspian Sea and by about 150 AD had migrated southeast into the Caucasus. By 370 AD, the Huns had established a vast, if short-lived, Hunnic Empire in Europe.In the 18th century, the French scholar Joseph de Guignes became the first to propose a link between the Huns and the Xiongnu people, who were northern neighbours of China in the 3rd century BC. Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. However, there is no scholarly consensus on a direct connection between the dominant element of the Xiongnu and that of the Huns. Priscus mentions that the Huns had a language of their own; little of it has survived and its relationships have been the subject of debate for centuries. Numerous other languages were spoken within the Hun Empire, including Gothic (East Germanic), which would become the lingua franca of the Hunnic elite. Their main military technique was mounted archery.The Huns may have stimulated the Great Migration, a contributing factor in the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. They formed a unified empire under Attila the Hun, who died in 453 AD; their empire broke up the next year. Their descendants, or successors with similar names, are recorded by neighbouring populations to the south, east and west as having occupied parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia approximately from the 4th century to the 6th century. Variants of the Hun name are recorded in the Caucasus until the early 8th century.".
- Huns dissolutionYear "0469".
- Huns foundingYear "0420".
- Huns governmentType Tribe.
- Huns thumbnail Hunnen.jpg?width=300.
- Huns wikiPageExternalLink chrisdorneich.tumblr.com.
- Huns wikiPageID "13519".
- Huns wikiPageRevisionID "605612668".
- Huns commonLanguages Greek_language.
- Huns commonLanguages Hunnic_language.
- Huns commonLanguages Latin.
- Huns commonLanguages "Various tribal languages".
- Huns commonName "Hunnic Empire".
- Huns continent "Europe".
- Huns conventionalLongName "Hunnic Empire".
- Huns date "January 2014".
- Huns dateEvent "437".
- Huns dateEvent "445".
- Huns dateEvent "451".
- Huns dateEvent "452".
- Huns dateEvent "454".
- Huns datePre "c. 370".
- Huns event Battle_of_Nedao.
- Huns event Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains.
- Huns event "Attila and Bleda become co-rulers of the united Huns".
- Huns event "Death of Bleda, Attila becomes sole ruler".
- Huns event "Invasion of northern Italy".
- Huns eventEnd "Dengizich, King of the Huns, dies".
- Huns eventPre "Huns appear north-west of the Caspian Sea".
- Huns eventStart "Octar and Rugila begin uniting the Huns".
- Huns governmentType Confederation.
- Huns governmentType Tribe.
- Huns hasPhotoCollection Huns.
- Huns imageMap "Huns empire.png".
- Huns imageMapCaption "The Hunnic Empire at its peak under Attila".
- Huns leader "Attila and Bleda".
- Huns leader "Attila".
- Huns leader "Dengizich".
- Huns leader "Octar and Rugila".
- Huns postText "According to the Hephalites article they were known in Chinese as the Yanda , not the Yancai".
- Huns titleLeader List_of_Hunnic_rulers.
- Huns yearEnd "469".
- Huns yearLeader "445".
- Huns yearLeader "?-469".
- Huns yearLeader "c. 420-c.430".
- Huns yearLeader "c. 437-445".
- Huns yearStart "c. 420".
- Huns subject Category:469_disestablishments.
- Huns subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Huns subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Huns.
- Huns subject Category:Former_countries_in_Europe.
- Huns subject Category:Historical_Turkic_states.
- Huns subject Category:History_of_the_Turkic_peoples.
- Huns subject Category:Hungary_before_the_Magyars.
- Huns subject Category:Huns.
- Huns subject Category:Migration_Period.
- Huns subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Huns subject Category:Nomads_of_the_Eurasian_steppe.
- Huns subject Category:Turkic_dynasties.
- Huns subject Category:Turkic_peoples.
- Huns subject Category:Turkic_tribes.
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- Huns type Act100030358.
- Huns type AncientPeoples.
- Huns type AncientPeoplesOfRussia.
- Huns type Battle100953559.
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- Huns type Civilization108111783.
- Huns type Event100029378.
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- Huns type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Huns type Location.
- Huns comment "The Huns were a nomadic people or peoples, who are known to have lived in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia between the 1st century AD and the 7th century. They were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part of Scythia at the time; the Huns' arrival is associated with the migration westward of a Scythian people, the Alans. They were first mentioned as Hunnoi by Tacitus.".
- Huns label "Hunnen".
- Huns label "Hunnen".
- Huns label "Hunos".
- Huns label "Hunos".
- Huns label "Hunowie".
- Huns label "Huns".
- Huns label "Huns".
- Huns label "Unni".
- Huns label "Гунны".
- Huns label "الهون".
- Huns label "フン族".
- Huns label "匈人".
- Huns sameAs Hunové.
- Huns sameAs Hunnen.