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Anthropological

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Huna people Hunas or Huna (Middle Brahmi script: ''Hūṇā'') was the name given by the ancient Indians to a group of Central Asian tribes who, via the Khyber Pass, entered the Indian subcontinent at the end of the 5th or early 6th century. The Hunas occu ...
, invaders of northern India 5th–9th century **
Huna Kingdom Hunas were a tribe close to Himalayas that, because of limited interaction with Indian kingdoms, were mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They belonged to the Xinjiang province of China, east of Jammu-Kashmir. However, they were nomadic people who ...
, mentioned in the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' ** Hara Huna Kingdom, another kingdom in the epic **
Hunnic War (disambiguation) Hunnic War may refer to: * Gupta–Hunnic Wars, between the Gupta Empire and Hunas (including the Kidarites, Hephthalites and Alchon Huns) in the 5th to 6th-centuries **First Hunnic War (496–515), between the Gupta Empire, including the Aulikara ...
, wars in India involving the Hunas


Places

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Huna, Caithness Huna is a small remote crofting township, located 1 mile northeast of Canisbay and 1.5 miles west of John o' Groats in Caithness, in Scotland. It is currently part of the Highland Council area. History Huna is likely to have been an important sh ...
, Scotland * Man Huna, a village in Sagaing Township, Burma


People

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Daniel Huňa Daniel Huňa (born 25 June 1979) is a former professional Czech football player. He played over 100 games in the Czech First League for FK Příbram. After six and a half years at Příbram, where he was captain, he joined FK Bohemians Praha (S ...
(born 1979), Czech football player * Huna b. Joshua, a Jewish Amora sage *
Huna Kamma 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 descending from King David. The Seder Olam Zutta refers to him as "Anani", both n ...
, a Jewish Tanna sage * Huna b. Nathan, a Jewish Amora sage * James Te Huna (born 1981), New Zealand mixed martial artist * Jodi Te Huna or Jodi Brown (born 1981), New Zealand netball player *
Mar ben Huna Mar ben R. Huna ( or Mar b. Huna or Mar bar Huna) (died 614 'שע"ד, [ Hebrew calendar">Hebrew calendar">'שע"ד, Hebrew calendaror 620 [ד'ש"פ, Hebrew calendar was one of the first Geonim">Gaons, and head of the Sura Academy in Babylon">Sur ...
(died c. 614), head of the Sura Academy * Raba bar Rav Huna (died 322), Jewish Talmudist in Babylonia * Rav Huna (c. 216–c. 296), Jewish Talmudist in Babylonia, head of the Academy of Sura * Richard Huna (born 1985), Slovak ice hockey player * Robert Huna (born 1985), Slovak ice hockey player * Rudolf Huna (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player * Huna of Thorney (born 7th century), Anglo-Saxon saint


Other uses

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Huna (New Age) Huna (Hawaiian language, 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 cited what he believed to be the spiritual practices of the ancient Nativ ...
, in metaphysics * "Huna Buna", a song from
Zephyr (Zephyr album) ''Zephyr'' is the debut album by the band Zephyr, released in 1969. Track listing Side one #"Sail On" ( Tommy Bolin, Candy Givens) – 7:22 #"Sun's a Risin'" (Bolin, David Givens) – 4:45 #"Raindrops" ( Dee Clark) – 2:40 #"B ...


See also

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Hun (disambiguation) A Hun is a member of the Huns, a confederation of nomadic tribes in Western Asia and Europe in late antiquity. Hun or huns may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Hun, a British subcultural stereotype, see Hun subculture * Hun, a charact ...
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