List of Hunnic Rulers
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Period | Ruler |
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? | Kama Tarkhan |
c. 370 | Vund |
c. 375 | Balamber |
c. 378-c. 390 | Alypbi |
c. 390 ?-c. 411 | Uldin (Khan of the Western Huns) |
? -412 | Donatus (Khan of the Eastern Black Sea Huns & beyond) |
c. 411 | Charaton |
? - 430 | Octar[1] |
fl. 432-434 | Rugila |
c. 434-c. 445 | Bleda with... |
c. 434-453 | Attila the Hun (Idil) |
453-c. 455 | Ellac |
fl. c. 457 | Tuldila |
?-469 | Dengizich (Sabirs attack c.460-463) with... |
469-503 | Hernach/BelkErmak[2] |
fl. late 490s | Djurash |
fl. early 500s | Tatra the Hun |
520s-528 | Grod |
528-530s | Mugel |
540s - 560s | Sandilch (Khan of the Utigurs). Khinialon (Khan of the Kutrigurs) Avars conquer the eastern tribes. |
? | Houdbaad (Khan of the Utigurs). |
? | Organa (Khan of the Utigurs). |
? | Kubrat (Great Khagan of the Utigurs, Kutrigurs, Avars, and Bolgars). |
? | Kuber (Khan of the Utigurs). |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Jordanes. History of the Goths. in Geary, Patrick J., Readings in Midieval History. p. 100
- ^ Priscus. Excerpta de legationibus. Ed. S. de Boor. Berolini, 1903, p. 586 "Ernakh had two sons: one called Utigur and another called Kutrigur. After their father's death they shared the power and gave their names to the subjected peoples, so that even nowadays some of them are called Utigurs and the others - Kutrigurs."