ANSWER: The Hun is a historical label for Altai Mongolic clans that resided in many areas being that they had large territory that they visited, raided, hunted, or settled depending on the times and circumstances. In most newer western history versions, the Huns seem to be an "unknown people" who arrive mysteriously out of thin air, with their true identity also being unknown, to give the impression that Europe is a single people and that if Huns invaded, they must also be part European. Altai Mongol clans have been known to stay also in the Central East around Asia Minor, Iran, and the Caucasus areas.The Huns are linked to the "earliest nomadic peoples" in Eurasia with links to many native or first indegenious peoples. The Saami peoples in Finland are an example of the true Natives of Europe. Although Europeans as they are known today, may identify themselves as a European race, they are not. The term Europe has its own history and was NOT named by its people (who many were Orator clans), but named by its attempted Roman slave trading invaders. Rome stood only on one leg, which was slave labor, and when its elite were destroyed by the Huns, no love of country attempted to save it. Although Rome has been hailed as a European acheivement, it was in fact it's largest slave market enslaving its surrounding areas. The Huns being the saviors to corruption and freeing them from the elite. Germanics were able to play with Roman elitism and gain status, but the Huns with their own very different views and history, simply put down the Roman elite (a Military complex - Its Generals), made them pay tribiute, then turned it into the Ottoman Empire where the Huns had blood links to its Royalty.
Over half of Europe still claim a Eurasian heritage (mixed European and Asian) even if Wikipedia attempts to throw away the term Eurasian altogether and manipulates its map. The Altaic or Altai clans in West Central Asia also have a history in the Mediterranean since Ancient Egypt times, conflicting with Ancient Egyptain Pharaoh houses with well recorded wars between ancient civilizations. The Cuneiform Written script of the near East is Asian, a native Asian design. The Huns made no guesses when invading Western Rome, who 4,000 years ago, already had a long military history in the Southern European Roman-Italian region being that the people had been there on-and-off for thousands of years.