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  1. The Huns are known to have been regarded as one of the 36 clans of Rajputs.
  2. The Huns were a confederation of Central Asian equestrian nomads or semi-nomads. Move Up
  3. Huns were a genetic hybrid between Mongoloid, Altaic (Siberian), and Central Asian T-rkic stocks. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Huns were city dwellers at that time and they were identical to the Western or Ephthalita Huns who, in A.D. 568, as Avars, entered the Carpathian Basin. (Web site) Move Up
  5. The Huns were of Turkic peoples origin. Move Up

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  1. Tengriism was also the religion of the Huns, Eurasian Avars, early Hungarians and probably of the early Bulgars, too.
  2. Those Slavs who have been smack in the middle of the way of the Skythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Avars, Bulgars, Kozaks, etc. Move Up

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  1. Huns, together with Alans, fell on Goths, who wanted to colonize the Northern Pontic. (Web site)
  2. But in the Northern Pontic and in the Caucasus the Huns and Alans continued to cooperate closely. (Web site) Move Up
  3. As stated, a people in East Scythia known as the Juan-juan had once dominated the Khazars, White Ugrians, and Nephtalite Huns who revolted. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Huns dominated the endless steppes from Lower Volga to Lower Danube. (Web site) Move Up

Yellow Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One recent line of reasoning is in favor of the idea of a political and cultural link between the Huns and the Xiongnu.
  2. When the Ostrogothic kingdom of Ermanaric was destroyed by the Huns in about 375, the Heruls became subject to the Hunnic empire. (Web site) Move Up
  3. To add to the Huns.Columbia Encyclopedia Furthermore, hun real yellow pages nothing is known about Attilas youth. Move Up
  4. Peter Heather, hun l page yellow The Huns were still politically too disunited to stage a serious campaign. Move Up
  5. E. de la Vaissi re, boy hun madam page yellow Huns et Xiongnu Central Asiatic Journal 20051 pp. Move Up

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  1. From bases in Hungary the Huns ruled the entire former Sarmatian territory.
  2. They have been linked to the ten lost tribes of Israel, the Huns, Khazars, and of course the Tatar army of Hulagu khan when the Mongols entered Iraq. Move Up
  3. Ammianus Marcellinus: the Huns appeared in the regions of Northern Caucasus like a -snow storm in the mountains-. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Many historians consider the Huns (meaning "person" in Mongolian language) the first Mongolian and Turkic people mentioned in European history. Move Up
  5. More detailed information on Huns left Ammianus Marcellinus (4-th c.), Paul Orozy (beginning of the 5 c.), Priskos (5 c.), Jordanes (6 c.). (Web site) Move Up

Carpathian Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the 4th century AD, some of the Scirii lived in the Carpathians, where they were defeated by the Huns. (Web site)
  2. Therefore, we can state that the Carpathian Basin "Sarmatians" were actually Huns. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In battle the Huns, Scythians and Magyars used the tactics of repeated attack and retreat. (Web site) Move Up

Huns Were Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. He also suggests other western European historians also believe that Huns were Turkic.
  2. Otto Maenchen-Helfen states that the pottery, agriculture, costumes and dwellings of the Huns were similar to those of the Sarmatians. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Goths who crossed Danube became Visigoths, and Goths who remained behind and became subjects of Huns were designated Ostrogoths. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Attila forces Eastern Roman Empire to recognize the superiority of Huns. (Web site)
  2. After defeating the Goths, the Huns made them leave for the Balkans and then for the Central and Western Europe (in the limits of the Roman Empire). (Web site) Move Up
  3. Vestgoths and Ostrogoths Goths fled from Huns, asked help from Emperor Valens, who allowed them cross Danube to guard borders, and entered Roman Empire. (Web site) Move Up

Alans Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Huns captured Gandhara around 450 AD, and did not adopt Buddhism. (Web site)
  2. New help by Huns and Alans to Stilihon to fight off attack of German tribes (Suewes). (Web site) Move Up
  3. The former Dacia Trajana province was controlled by the Visigoths and Carpians until they were in turn displaced and subdued by the Huns in 376. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Little those writers care for the fact that the Heruli fought the Vandali, Ostrogoths, Franks and Huns and gave their blood for Rome. (Web site) Move Up
  5. The Vandals as well as the Alans and a part of the Suebi (Quadi) refused to accept the rule of the Huns and therefore moved more to the west in 406. Move Up

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  1. In it, besides Huns, were, Ostgoths, Gepids and a multitude of other peoples led by their leaders. (Web site)
  2. Csob-nczi goes even further and concludes that the Huns and the Scythians were identical peoples. Move Up

Ostrogoths Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One reason was that the Huns never fully established the mechanisms of a State, such as bureaucracy and taxes, unlike the Magyars or Golden Horde, who did.
  2. Vestgoths and Ostrogoths, defeated by Huns and Alans, retreated to Danube. (Web site) Move Up
  3. They jointly defeated the Huns and forced them to move towards Mongolia. Move Up
  4. The majority of the modern historians locate Huns of Claudius Ptolemy on Dnieper. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Part of Alans joins Huns in advance to Europe 374 Retreating to Dnieper Ostrogoths fight with Ants living there. (Web site) Move Up

Nomadic Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These remnants of the Kushan empire were ultimately wiped out in the 5th century by the invasions of the White Huns, and later the expansion of Islam. (Web site)
  2. Tele left early Huns Horde, keeping patriarchal relations and nomadic life. (Web site) Move Up
  3. At the end of the 4th century Turkic speaking nomads and Huns from the Central Asia invaded the steppes in the areas of the Black Sea. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The consensus now is that the Serbi were early Serbs, who were nomadic, and the Chuni were Huns. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The Ostrogoths in the meantime freed themselves of government of the Huns following the Battle of Nedao in 454.
  2. Once disorganized, the Huns naturally were absorbed by more organized polities. Move Up
  3. He may have been the ruler of Alchoni who pushed the Kidarite Huns into India. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Cunningham and Tod regard the Huns to be the last Scythian wave to have entered India. Move Up
  5. The Byzantines in this case carefully distinguished the Scythians from the Goths and Huns who also followed Attila. (Web site) Move Up

Avars Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the Hervarar saga, the Goths make first contact with the bow-wielding Huns and meet them in an epic battle on the plains of the Danube.
  2. Back west, Ostrogoths came into contact with the Huns in 358 AD. The Armenians mention Vund c.370 - the first recorded Hunnish leader in the Caucasus region. Move Up
  3. Malalas calls the Avars one of the tribes of the Huns. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Chaotic conditions followed the rise of Avar power in Europe, and the time of the Huns came to a close. Move Up

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  1. The research and debate about the Asian ancestral origins of the Huns has been ongoing since the 18th century.
  2. Zosim (2nd half of the 5c.) suggests that Huns are Royal Scythians [Ibis, 800]. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Western (Northern) Huns suffer a major defeat from Mongols (Hsien-pi) and start westward migration (93-c.380). (Web site) Move Up
  4. The Huns, under the leadership of Attila, established a base in the Pannonian plain which lasted until Attila's death in 453. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Under the leadership of Balimir their king, the Huns into a campaign in the mask of the city. Move Up

Caspian Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In 160 AD the Greek historian Dionysius Periegetes recorded the stay of the Huns in the Caspian lowland steppes. (Web site)
  2. Together with Hunugurs went a part of Utigs, Khots and Huns, who lived in the Caspian lowland. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In the formation of the ancestors of Tatars also took part Huns, i.e. (Web site)
  2. First, the statement of the early Middle Age historian Procopius that Cimmerians were the ancestors of the Huns. (Web site) Move Up

Germanic Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Attila the Huns was called Atli by the Norse myths and Etzel in Germanic myths. (Web site)
  2. The Huns started migrating westward, driving the Germanic people from their home in Eastern Europe. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Germanic people were pressured into migrating further south and west into Europe, by the Huns, a Turkic nomad people from the steppes of Central Asia. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Millions of horsemen spilled into Europe, the Barbarian's Barbarians crushed the Germanic tribes, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, none could stop the Huns. Move Up
  5. As Gothic comes from the large number of Germanic peoples subjugated by the Huns, it is clear that the language of choice was Hunnic. Move Up

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  1. Many nations have tried to assert themselves as ethnic or cultural successors to the Huns.
  2. Thus it is probably fruitless to speculate on a single ethnic origin and geographic home of the Huns. Move Up

Settled Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Some of Attila's Huns eventually settled in Pannonia after his death, but the Hun Empire would not survive Attila's passing.
  2. The Bactrians, Sakas, Kushans, the Pahlavas and the Huns etc., came, conquered and settled here. (Web site) Move Up

Unrelated Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Attila's Huns incorporated groups of unrelated tributary peoples.
  2. The Huns of Attilas Huns incorporated groups of unrelated tribute peoples. Move Up
  3. Udi agrees to pay tribute to Empire Wey 430 Huns reach Rein. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In an earlier time, Germans were called Huns which is a misappropriation.
  2. Eliseus mentioned that the Huns were called Kush and according to Asolich the Massageta were also Kush. (Web site) Move Up

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