I don't see any effects of that invasion on my life AT ALL
What if that invasion had not happened? You don't know how history would have played out. Perhaps the golden age would've continued. Perhaps the decline would've been gentle, and perhaps there would've been an internal restructing/renewal. Your life (assuming you would exist at all) might look very different indeed. That's just the sort of thing you go on and on about vis-a-vis the Muslims or Brits.
The Hunas do not appear to have ruled for long, that much is true. I don't think anyone would argue their impact was as important or more important than that of the Muslims or Brits. But "no long term impact" is pretty silly. They took down the empire you claim presided over India's "diamond" age. I wouldn't say that the Visigoths had "no long term impact" on Europe, even if they weren't the sole reason for the destruction of the Western Roman Empire.
Do you know what it is like to live in a land of abject poverty, both economic and cultural, and most of all, civilisational?
-Arrian
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