-
early 6th century. The
Hunas occupied areas as far
south as Eran and Kausambi,
greatly weakening the
Gupta Empire. The
Hunas were
ultimately defeated...
- Hara
Huna Kingdom,
another kingdom in the epic
Hunnic War (disambiguation), wars in
India involving the
Hunas Huna, Caithness,
Scotland Man
Huna, a village...
- Hunan, literally, "The
Gupta conquered the
Hunas". This may be a
reference to Skandagupta's
victory over the
Hunas,
although an
alternative reading by scholar...
- the
White Huns (also
known as the
White Hunas, in
Iranian as the Spet Xyon and in
Prakrit as the Sveta-
huna), were a
people who
lived in
Central Asia...
-
Second Hunnic War Pala
invasion of
Hunas, in
which Devapala conquered the prin****lity of
Hunas Hunnic (disambiguation)
Huna (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
-
Hunas were a
tribe close to
Himalayas that,
because of
limited interaction with
Indian kingdoms, were
mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They belonged...
-
grounds of the hotel.
Hunas Holdings PLC (formerly
known as
Hunas Falls Hotels PLC) is the
owner and
operator of the hotel.
Hunas Falls Hotel opened in...
-
Harshacharita (7th
century CE), the
Gurjaras are ****ociated with the
Hunas. Some of the
Hunas may also have
contributed to the
formation of the
warlike Rajputs...
-
Huna (Hawaiian for "secret") is the word
adopted by the New Age
author Max
Freedom Long (1890–1971) in 1936 to
describe his
theory of metaphysics. Long...
- Rav
Huna Kamma (Aramaic/Hebrew: הונא קמא, lit.
Huna I) was a
rabbi of the 2nd
century CE (fifth
generation of tannaim) and
Babylonian Exilarch, allegedly...