In the 5th century CE, the Huns, a nomadic group from Central Asia, invaded Rome. Led by their formidable leader Attila, the Huns instigated fear and chaos across the Roman Empire, contributing to its decline. Their invasions prompted various Germanic tribes to move into Roman territories, further destabilizing the empire. The Huns' presence marked a significant point in the transition from the Roman Empire to the early Middle Ages.
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Islam came to Central Asia in the early part of the 8th century as part of the islamic-conquest-of-turkestan.
the Almoravids
It was Babur, a chieftain from Central Asia :)
By the end of the 6th Century BCE it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
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Central Asia
In central Asia, the largest language group is Russian. It is spoken by six million people. The rest of the common languages come from a Turkic language group.
Central Asia
It was created in Central Asia, and duplicated around the 9th century.
The Huns
A bashkir is a member of a Turkic ethnic group of central Asia.