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'''Calto''' is a region in south-central [[Sarpedon]]. It borders [[Volonia]] to the west, [[Caphiria]] to the north, [[User:Urcea|Bertina]] to the south, and [[User:Urcea|Russotto]] to the east.  
'''Pukhtinstan''' is a region in south-central [[Audonia]], in the [[Daria]] refion. It borders [[Umardwal]] and [[Yanuban]] to the west, and [[Dhavastu]] to the north.  


Calto sits in Sarpedon's southern region, and its area was primarily settled by Slavic peoples, with some legacy influence of the [[Ancient Istroyan civilization]]. Much of Calto's pre-history and early history is largely defined by the presence of nomadic tribes who were ancestors of the Slavic people, similar to the rest of south-central Sarpedon. The critical change in this region came in the medieval period, as the region was subject to significant Caphiric influence, particularly during the [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Third_Imperium_(1283-1782)|Slavic-oriented Third Imperium]] part of Caphiria's history from [[1283]] through [[1782]]. Due to longstanding Caphiric influence, as well as general trends throughout the continent, the people of Calto were likely historically [[Catholic Church|Catholic]].
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.




The Sultanate of Pukhtunkhwa(Pashto: د پښتونخوا سلطنت Urdu: سلطنت پختونخوا Dari: سلطان نشین پختونخوا) is located at the north of Islamic republic of Umardwal and Battganur. The nearest state north of Pukhtunkhwa is the nation of Republic of Bulkh and while Confedrated States of Peshabiwar and Tapakdore lie in the east. It has a population of 85,875,314 per 2020 census and a strong economy of $2.768 trillion GDP(nominal). Pukhtunkhwa additionally manages partial control over territories that form a part of Pukhtunkhwa Overseas Territories(POST).
==Geography==
 
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Revision as of 20:15, 18 October 2023

Pukhtunistan
Daria region of Audonia
Map of Punkhtunistan
Location of Pukhtunistan (green) in Audonia (gray)
ContinentAudonia
Historical RelationsTemplate:Country data Arunid, Template:Country data Caliphate
Possible culturesPakistani
Afghan
Area
 • Total259,000 km2 (99,999 sq mi)

Pukhtinstan is a region in south-central Audonia, in the Daria refion. It borders Umardwal and Yanuban to the west, and Dhavastu to the north.

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

See also