Abstract
Abstract This paper is devoted to the research and teaching of Hun's history, as part of the Turkic world which has a great theoretical and practical significance. Huns belonged to the Turkic-speaking tribes. In 375 they crushed Ermanarih power in Europe, which led to the Great Migration. Starting from IV-V centuries the synthesis, the integration of social relations, culture of the tribes and peoples who inhabited Eurasia began. The author based on the use of rare written sources in Latin, Greek, early German languages involving data archeology, ethnology and modern interdisciplinary research concluded that Hun Empire objectively had an impact on the fate of European history.
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