Hun (disambiguation)
A Hun is a member of the Huns, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Western Asia and Europe in late antiquity.
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Hun may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Hun, a character in Pokémon
- Hun, a character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The Hun (cartoonist), a pseudonymous erotic artist
- The Huns (film) a 1960 Italian film
- Hun (instrument), a traditional Korean flute made of clay
Biology
- Hun, a nickname for Hungarian partridge
- Hun shrew, (Crocidura attila), a mammal species found in parts of Africa
Geography
- Húns, a village in Friesland, Netherlands
- River Hun, a river in Norfolk, England
- Hun River (Liao River tributary), a river in Liaoning Province, China
- Hun River (Yalu River tributary), a river in northeastern China
- Hun, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
- Hun, Libya, a town in Libya
- Hunan, a province of China
History
- Ethnic groups
- The Xiongnu, a confederation of nomadic tribes in North-East Asia from the 3rd Century BCE to the late 1st Century CE, which has been linked to the European Huns.
- The Hunas, "Iranian Huns" and/or Xionites: groups of nomadic tribes that invaded and/or settled in Central Asia and South Asia, between the 4th and 7th Centuries. These included the:
- "Red Huns" also known in European sources as the Kermichiones and in Iranian sources as the Karmir Xyon, who were
- possibly synonymous with the "Alchon Huns" and/or Kidarites;
- "White Huns", known in Iranian as the Spet Xyon and in Indian sources by the cognate Sveta-huna, and
- possibly synonymous with, or included the Hephtalites, as well as the
- "Nezak Huns", the ruling dynasty of Kapisa and Bactria during the 6th and 7th Centuries.
- "Red Huns" also known in European sources as the Kermichiones and in Iranian sources as the Karmir Xyon, who were
- The North Caucasian Huns, a people who settled in Daghestan during the 6th and 7th centuries and were associated with the Huns of Europe.
- Individuals
- Hun of East Anglia, a supposed ruler of East Anglia during the 8th century
- Religion
- Hun soul, a type of soul in Chinese folk beliefs
Transportation
- Hualien Airport's IATA airport code
- Huntingdon railway station's National Rail station code
- Huntington (Amtrak station)'s station code
Other uses
- Hun School of Princeton, a boarding school in Princeton Township, New Jersey, United States
- Hun, a nickname for the F-100 Super Sabre jet fighter aircraft
- Hun, a derogatory term used for Germans
- Hun, a nickname for the Herald Sun, a morning tabloid newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia
- HUN, an ISO country code for Hungary
- HUN, the NYSE symbol for the Huntsman Corporation
- Hun, a derogatory slang term for women involved in multi-level marketing
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