They were different in so many ways. The 'true' Huns were generally of Asian (Mongol) or Turkic origin while the German tribes were Germanic. The Huns often fought on horseback as archers while the Germans preferred foot.
The Huns
The Franks were a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the history of Europe, particularly in the establishment of the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne. The Huns were a nomadic group from Central Asia known for their fierce cavalry and played a crucial role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire during the 5th century. The Goths, another Germanic people, are divided into two main branches: the Visigoths and Ostrogoths, who were instrumental in the decline of Rome and established their own kingdoms in what is now Spain and Italy, respectively. Together, these groups significantly influenced the cultural and political landscape of early medieval Europe.
The Gupta dynasty came to an end after constant attacking by the Huns, a barbaric tribe from the continent of Asia.
The Huns were a nomadic Mongol tribe of central Asia. They moved into eastern Europe during and after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Equated with barbarians or invaders from the east, German soldiers in World War I were widely referred to as "Huns."
The Huns came from Asia.
The huns :)
Yes. The Huns were an offshoot of the Mongols. They were not Germanic.
Invasion by Germanic tribes and by Huns.
The Huns
Goths, Vandals and Huns
Germanic, Huns and Slavs
the huns with a leader call Attila
They were different in so many ways. The 'true' Huns were generally of Asian (Mongol) or Turkic origin while the German tribes were Germanic. The Huns often fought on horseback as archers while the Germans preferred foot.
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns
The Huns
The Huns of Central Asia migrated South to the Germanic region causing many wars. The germanic people, seeking safety, moved into the Roman Empire