Hyksos
Who invaded Europe during the middle ages
The only answer that comes to mind is "nomads" or "nomadic"...
The Han empire was invaded by nomadic Xiongnu tribesmen from the north and west of the Han Empire.
The Free officers Movement started in 1945. It was a clandestine group comprising of nationalistic junior officers in Egypt's armed forces. This group finally instigated the 1952 Egyptian Revolution and establishment of Republic of Egypt.
The main victims were Jews from all the nations invaded by the Nazis.
Tuareg nomads from the Sahara
The Hyksos from West Asia were the group of people who defeated the Egyptians using chariots and iron weapons. With these advanced tools, Egypt was no match for the Hyksos' army.
THE HYKSOS were a group of Semitic invaders from the Levant who first brought the chariot into Egypt. (Egypt already had horses, but it was the use of chariots that made the horses a formidable part of a fighting retinue.)
The group of invaders that Ramses defeat was Tehenu, but they invaded Egypt again in a century later.
The government officials invaded and took over Egypt for 200 years because they were jealous of the power the pharaohs had. This also brought 200 years of confusion to Egypt.
Nomads were a group of early humans who moved with the seasons.
nomads
Egyptians are people who live in Egypt, either anciently or in modern times. These are also an ethnic group, though the ethnicity has been subject to flux over Egypt's long history. Nomads are people who have no fixed dwelling, but migrate, usually in response to economic pressures. These are NOT a single ethnic group, but take in any people with this lifestyle. (That is, the term "nomad" applies to many different groups of people, as diverse as Roma and Lakota.)
They are called Nomads
Muslim citizens
nomads
the Almoravid's invaded Ghana