Das Hunnenreich -
Hunnic society was characterized by a warrior elite and a nomadic lifestyle that adapted to include conquered agricultural populations.
The (German: Das Hunnenreich ) was a short-lived but formidable nomadic confederation that dominated Central and Eastern Europe during the 4th and 5th centuries CE. Emerging from the Eurasian steppes, the Huns catalyzed the Great Migration period, profoundly altering the geopolitical landscape of the late Roman Empire. Origins and Rise Das Hunnenreich
: By the early 5th century, they established their power base in the Pannonian Basin (modern-day Hungary), ruling over a diverse conglomerate of Germanic and Iranian tribes. The Reign of Attila (434–453 CE) Hunnic society was characterized by a warrior elite
: Around 370 CE, the Huns crossed the Volga, displacing the Alans and Goths and forcing them into Roman territory. Origins and Rise : By the early 5th
: Attila unified the various Hunnic tribes and extorted massive amounts of gold from the Eastern Roman Empire through relentless raids and heavy tributes .