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=== Sultanate of Ruhunu Pura ===
=== Sultanate of Ruhunu Pura ===
{{Further|Oduniyyad Caliphate}}
{{Further|Oduniyyad Caliphate}}
The Sultanate of Ruhunu Pura traces its origins to the ancient {{wp|Sinhalese|Tapakdi}} kingdom of Ruhuna. With the arrival of Islam through Arab traders, Ruhuna gradually adopted the faith, blending it with existing {{wp|Sinhalese|Tapakdi}} customs and Buddhism. The [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] recognized Ruhunu Pura's strategic importance for trade in the [[Aab-e-Farus]], establishing it as a sultanate. The Sultan of Ruhunu Pura is the head of state and government, advised by a council of ministers (Diwan) drawn from the nobility and religious scholars.  Local administration is handled by regional governors (Disawe) and village headmen (Grama Niladhari). The sultanate follows Islamic law (Sharia) alongside traditional Sinhalese legal customs. Ruhunu Pura is a prosperous trading hub, renowned for its spices (cinnamon, cardamom), gemstones (sapphires, rubies), and textiles (silk, cotton). Its ports are bustling with ships from all across [[Audonia]]. Agriculture also thrived, producing rice, coconuts, and tropical fruits.
The Sultanate of Ruhunu Pura traces its origins to the ancient {{wp|Sinhalese|Tapakdi}} kingdom of Ruhuna. With the arrival of Islam through Arab traders, Ruhuna gradually adopted the faith, blending it with existing {{wp|Sinhalese|Tapakdi}} customs and Buddhism. The [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] recognized Ruhunu Pura's strategic importance for trade in the [[Aab-e-Farus]], establishing it as a sultanate. The Sultan of Ruhunu Pura is the head of state and government, advised by a council of ministers (Diwan) drawn from the nobility and religious scholars.  Local administration is handled by regional governors (Disawe) and village headmen (Grama Niladhari). The sultanate follows Islamic law (Sharia) alongside traditional Sinhalese legal customs. Ruhunu Pura is a prosperous trading hub, renowned for its spices (cinnamon, cardamom), gemstones (sapphires, rubies), and textiles (silk, cotton). Its ports are bustling with ships from all across [[Audonia]]. Agriculture also thrived, producing rice, coconuts, and tropical fruits. Both Ruhunu Pura enjoyed considerable autonomy within the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]], contributing to its cultural and economic diversity, and it benefit from the  [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Caliphate]]'s vast trade networks and military protection, while retaining some of its unique identities and traditions.


===Warring Century===
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