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=== Classical Antiquity ===
=== Classical Antiquity ===
{{Further|Timeline_of_major_world_events#Classical_Antiquity|Arunid Empire}}
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Modern Tapakdore fell under the [[Arunid Empire]] during classical antiquity. western Tapakdore was part of the province of Kashmiria with parts of northern [[Umardwal]], ruled by Kashmiri princes. It was important to the empire with its textile industry and trade routes on [[Sea of Kandahar]] and the [[Aab-e-Farus]]. It became a hub of learning and culture and served as the crossroads between the Arabo-Persian and the Punjabo-Nepali areas of the [[Arunid Empire]]. The {{wp|Kashmiri}} princes who ran Kashmiria were violent subjugators of the proto-{{wp|Persian}} culture in the area and forced the creation of the {{wp|Afghan people|Ifgeen}} culture as unique from the proto-{{wp|Persian}} culture in what would become northern [[Battganuur]]. The eastern part of Tapakdore was part of the core administrative Kingdom of Pondichundie that formed the base of the empire, with most of modern [[Pukhgundi]].


====Arunid Empire====
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=== Golden Age ===
=== Golden Age ===
{{Further|Oduniyyad Caliphate}}
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