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Where did the Huns not invade?

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The huns most likely did not invade Xiongnu, a tribe who lived on the steppes of eastern Asia near modern-day Mongolia because they might of been related. Hope it helps

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Most authors have commented that the Huns did not invade the Xiongnu.

Step-by-step explanation:

This groups were nomadic warriors who terrorized much of Europe and the Roman Empire around the 4th and 5th century A. D.

There is a theory that the Huns are related to the Xiongnu, who were a Mongolian people and that they came later that the Xiongnu but is not verified yet.

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