The Huns' westward push led to the migration of several tribes, most notably the Goths, Vandals, and Alans. These groups fled from the Huns into the Roman Empire, significantly contributing to the destabilization of Roman territories. This mass movement is often associated with the broader phenomenon known as the Migration Period or the Barbarian Invasions, which reshaped the Demographics of Europe during the late antiquity period.
The Huns only invaded Persia.
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 were a nomadic group of people who originated from Central Asia and are believed to have migrated westward into Europe during the late 4th and early 5th centuries. They are often associated with their invasions of the Roman Empire, particularly under the leadership of Attila the Hun. The Huns traveled across regions including present-day Hungary, Germany, and France, significantly impacting the course of European history through their military campaigns and interactions with other tribes. Their presence contributed to the eventual decline of the Western Roman Empire.
The Vandals
No. But their blood line is found in the eastern european nations, such as Hungary and Romania. The Hungarian history includes Bendegúz, father of Attila. The Huns DNA is "u2e r1a1" has found mainly in Hungary and Transylvania, partially in Germany, Greece and Spain.
The Huns only invaded Persia.
huns.
Johal Clan
The huns
Invasion by Germanic tribes and by Huns.
germanic, huns and slavs were the three tribes
Celts, Germans, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Huns, Vandals, Venetii .......
Attila.
Religious freedom was not the primary reason for westward expansion, which was driven more by economic opportunities, land acquisition, and Manifest Destiny ideals. However, religious groups did contribute to the push westward, such as Mormons seeking religious refuge in Utah and missionaries spreading their faith to Native American tribes.
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 Xiong Nu mainly, and the Xian Bei during the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Germanic, Huns and Slavs