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Where did the Huns conquer India?

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The Huns, under their leader Toramana, seem to have Invaded India in AD 510 at Eran in Madhouse Radish. There they successfully defeated the Gupta King Bhanugupta's army, thereby establishing Hun rule over the 'arya-varta' or the Indian Genetic plains.

Their rule, though, is thought to have been rather short lived at only 18 years, when their ruler Metrical, son of Toramana, was decisively defeated by the Malawi ruler Yardman in AD 528, following which they retreated permanently North to Kashmir.

This information was obtained from a book on "The History of India" by John Keats, and from the book "A History of India" by Hermann Kyle and Dietmar Richmound, an ecol of which is available here:

http://books.Google.com/books?id=TPVq3ykHyH4C&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=hun

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