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'The Huns' is a name given to groups of nomadic people who are known to have populated or invaded much of central Asia, from the second century BC onwards. They include the western Huns who attacked early Germanic lands and the Roman empire, the White Huns who destroyed the Gupta empire in India, and a number of groups who were in regular conflict with the Chinese. Several modern ethnic groups, including Mongols, Hungarians, and Turks, are allied to them.
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Huns
- Priscus at the Court of Attila - From the Medieval Sourcebook, an account by a asia contemporary of central asia the Mongol leader.
- The Battle of Chalons, A.D. 451 - Detailed account of the defeat of Atilla the Hun at this decisive battle.
- The Huns - Focuses on the Huns, Atilla, and what happened asia after Atilla.
- MSN Learning & Research Plus: Huns - Nomadic Asian people, who made repeated incursions into asia the Roman huns Empire.
- Attila, King of the Huns - Biographical sketch of the legendary barbarian leader who central asia sought central asia to conquer Western Europe.
- Attila the Hun - Life and times of the legendary king.
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