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THE HUNS AND THE GREAT MIGRATION IN EUROPE
Author(s) -
K. T. Zhumagulov,
Sadykova Raikhan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
habaršy. tarih žäne saâsi-a̋leumettìk ġylymdar seriâsy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1728-5461
DOI - 10.51889/2020-2.1728-5461.13
Subject(s) - isolation (microbiology) , ancient history , geography , world history , period (music) , history , turning point , human migration , ethnology , demography , population , sociology , art , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , aesthetics
The IV-VII centuries entered the history of Eurasia and Europe as the era of the Great Migration. The current isolation of the Great Migration as a transitional historical period is especially important. It allows not only an investigation of the specific history of the Great Migration as it mostly is in the historical literature but also proves that the Great Migration was a turning point in world history. It started with the Huns’ union of tribes from the depths of Central Asia and culminated with the invasion of the west of the European continent. Since that time we have seen the synthesis and the integration of social relationships, cultures and traditions of tribes and peoples in the Eurasian space.

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