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====Arunid Empire====
Modern Umardwal was two separate zones in the classical period, the northern Kashmiria under the [[Arunid Empire]] and Yazidia in the southern part of Umardwal and the northern part of [[Yanuban]] a fiercely free zone of hostile tribal people. Umalia was a crowning jewel for the [[Arunid Empire|Arunids]] with its fertile land, it's booming 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]].
{{Further|Arunid Empire}}
 
Yazidia was an exonyms of the loose grouping of {{wp|Yazidi}} tribes people in the Baqunah and Magheheh Mountains and their environs, but who had no collective affiliation with each other. They did trade with each other but during this period there was no formal cultural exchange like there would be under [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphate]] in the coming centuries.


===Medieval period===
===Medieval period===