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Despite its advancements, the Umaronid Empire eventually declined. While the precise reasons remain unclear, factors such as climate change, shifting river courses, and migrations likely played a role. Nevertheless, the legacy of the Umaronids endures, providing valuable insights into the social, economic, and cultural dynamics of early [[Audonia]]n civilizations. The empire's contributions to urban planning, metallurgy, and artistic expression continue to inspire and inform contemporary understanding of the region's history.
Despite its advancements, the Umaronid Empire eventually declined. While the precise reasons remain unclear, factors such as climate change, shifting river courses, and migrations likely played a role. Nevertheless, the legacy of the Umaronids endures, providing valuable insights into the social, economic, and cultural dynamics of early [[Audonia]]n civilizations. The empire's contributions to urban planning, metallurgy, and artistic expression continue to inspire and inform contemporary understanding of the region's history.


===Arunid Empire===
=== Classical Antiquity ===
{{Further|Arunid Empire}}
{{Further|Timeline_of_major_world_events#Classical_Antiquity|Arunid Empire}}
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Modern Pukhgundi formed the administrative and cultural core of the [[Arunid Empire]] during classical antiquity. The Kingdom of Pondichundie that formed the base of the empire included most of Pukhgundi and eastern [[Tapakdore]].


===Oduniyyad Caliphate===
===Oduniyyad Caliphate===