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In Markhazia, however, the {{wp|Kurdish people|Umardi}} were much more resistant to the rule of the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphs]]. They used the mountainous terrain fight a 2 century long guerilla war against the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphate]] who was constantly trying to pacify the region to bring [[Pre-modern global trade|trade routes]] through without cross the [[Great Kavir]]. The region did not enjoy the natural agricultural wealth of the Umalian Plains and focused on herding and substance farming. | In Markhazia, however, the {{wp|Kurdish people|Umardi}} were much more resistant to the rule of the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphs]]. They used the mountainous terrain fight a 2 century long guerilla war against the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphate]] who was constantly trying to pacify the region to bring [[Pre-modern global trade|trade routes]] through without cross the [[Great Kavir]]. The region did not enjoy the natural agricultural wealth of the Umalian Plains and focused on herding and substance farming. | ||
=====Crusades===== | |||
{{Further|Crusades}} | |||
Between [[1304]] and [[1416]] there were 4 crusades in the province of Umalia. The once great port cities were sacked in [[1304]], [[1354]], and [[1416]]. The [[1373]] crusade was a disaster for the [[Occidental]]s. The region was able to recover in [[1304]] and [[1354]] but the efforts taken to repel the crusaders in [[1373]] and a generally collapsing empire caused the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphate]] to give little aid to Umalia after [[1381]]. | |||
===Colonization=== | ===Colonization=== |