Military art of the Huns (based on western sources)

Authors

  • Zhumagulov Kalkaman Tursynovich Dr. of historical sciences, Professor, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Sadykova Raikhan Onalbaykyzy candidate of historical sciences, Associate Professor, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, corresponding author
  • Tursyn Sanzhar juniour researcher of the R.S. Suleimenov Institute of Oriental studies

Abstract

         The ancestors of the Kazakh people played a significant role in the development of states from the Far East to Western Europe, from Siberia to Hindustan for two millennia. Migrating over vast distances, tribes and tribal unions repeatedly changed the ethnic and state picture of Eurasia. This also applies to the history of the Huns, which is an organic part of Turkic history, and therefore the history of Kazakhstan [1].

The Huns (Huns) have inhabited Central Asia since ancient times. They belonged to the Turkic-speaking tribes. As early as the 4th century BC, the Chinese named the Huns among their serious opponents. Hunnish military leaders achieved significant success in wars with the Han Empire.

Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

Zhumagulov Kalkaman Tursynovich, Sadykova Raikhan Onalbaykyzy, & Tursyn Sanzhar. (2025). Military art of the Huns (based on western sources). Scientific Research and Experimental Development, (11). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SRED/article/view/6850