The Hun Invasions: The Migration of Nomadic Tribes and Their Impact on India | Ancient Indian History Series
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The nomadic Huns belonged to the Xiongnu tribe, who inhabited the borders of China as far back as the second century B.C. Another nomadic Yuezhi was forced to migrate from their neighbourhood because of their pressure which ultimately led to the invasions of the Sakas and the Kushanas in India. Later, the Huns themselves migrated to the west, and further dividing themselves into two parts, they proceeded towards the river Volga and the river Oxus respectively. The one threatened the Roman empire and the other Persia and India. By the fifth century A.D. the Hunas became a powerful force in Central Asia and, proceeding towards India, they occupied the north-west.
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UPI ID: 9893547492@ptaxis
Topic: History of India - Ancient India.
Timeline: 320 CE - 560 CE.