Hun
Hun or Huns refers to a group of nomadic peoples who inhabited parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe from roughly the 4th to the 6th centuries. Rather than a single ethnicity, the term describes a loose, multi-tribal confederation that emerged on the Eurasian steppe. The origins and linguistic affiliations of the Huns are uncertain, and their language is not well attested; they are generally seen as a mobile culture that relied on horse-based warfare.
By the 5th century the Huns formed a major power in Europe, pressing against the Roman Empire
After Attila's death in 453 CE, internal rivalries and Roman resistance gradually weakened the Huns. By the
In modern usage, "Hun" can refer to the ancient Huns or, less neutrally, as a label historically