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| subdivision_name = [[Audonia]] | | subdivision_name = [[Audonia]] | ||
| subdivision_type1 = Historical Relations | | subdivision_type1 = Historical Relations | ||
| subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Arunid}}, {{flag|Caliphate}} | | subdivision_name1 = {{flag|Arunid Empire}},<br> {{flag|Oduniyyad Caliphate}} | ||
| subdivision_type2 = Possible cultures | | subdivision_type2 = Possible cultures | ||
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Calto sits in [[Audonia]]'s southern region [[Daria]], and its area was primarily settled by Afghan and Pakistani peoples, and is the confluence of Eastern Islamic, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist civilization. Much of Pukhtunistan's pre-history and early history is largely defined by the presence of nomadic tribes who were ancestors of the Afghan/Pakistani people, similar to the rest of south-central [[Audonia]]. In the Classical period the area was part of large Buddhist, Hindu, and Zoroastrian empires like the [[Arunid Empire]]. The critical change in this region came in the medieval period, as the region was subject to significant Islamic influence, particularly during the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]]. As a result there are strong Islamic influence on the culture of Pukhtunistan. | Calto sits in [[Audonia]]'s southern region [[Daria]], and its area was primarily settled by Afghan and Pakistani peoples, and is the confluence of Eastern Islamic, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Sikh, Jain, and Buddhist civilization. Much of Pukhtunistan's pre-history and early history is largely defined by the presence of nomadic tribes who were ancestors of the Afghan/Pakistani people, similar to the rest of south-central [[Audonia]]. In the Classical period the area was part of large Buddhist, Hindu, and Zoroastrian empires like the [[Arunid Empire]]. The critical change in this region came in the medieval period, as the region was subject to significant Islamic influence, particularly during the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]]. As a result there are strong Islamic influence on the culture of Pukhtunistan. | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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