Provide insight into the epigraphic evidence of the ‘HUNA’ invasion of India. [Answer Limit: 50 words] [UKPSC 2016]
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Epigraphic evidence of the Huna invasion in India is found in inscriptions from the Gupta period. These records mention conflicts with Huna rulers like Mihirakula, highlighting their military campaigns and territorial control. Additionally, Buddhist texts and coins also provide insights into the socio-political impact of the Huna incursions.