It's like calling you "Hun" as in "Honey." It's just a cute nickname for you. :)
Yifu Hun died in 466.
No how in the world are they going to get there hun hun
The Huns are the early names of Turkish people. The Great Hun Empire was founded by Teoman(220 B.C.). Mete Khan (Oghuz Khan)is the son of Teoman and Turkish people accept him as the most popular ancestor of Turkish race. About 230 AD the Great Hun Empire divided into two parts, Western and Eastern Hun States... Western Huns moved to Europe and founded Western Hun Empire ....and European Hun Empire...After Eastern Hun State KokTurk State was founded....Hun people mostly called themselves as Turk, means "derived" which addresses the legend of derived people from Gray Wolf... and call themselves also as Turani...Most of Huns are known with their tribe names like,Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkmen, Azeri, Cuvas, Baskird, Khazar, Bulgar, Uyghur, Magyar etc. Also some of them are called with their latest kings (Khan) name like, Uzbekians, Ottomans..etc.
hun
No hun. Your jumping to conclusions to early...
what was the society like in the early 1600's
its everywere hun :P
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It's like calling you "Hun" as in "Honey." It's just a cute nickname for you. :)
Attila the Hun, Alexander the great, Julias Cesar, and Hannibal
3 classes of early society in Philippines
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This is why we have Google hun
Society for the Study of Early Christianity was created in 1987.
Early English Text Society was created in 1864.
Society for Early Historic Archaeology ended in 1990.