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== History ==
 
 
Hunter Gatherer Period
 
From at least 1,000 BCE, modern day Fidakar was inhabited by the Robadites, a group of Feline hunters and gatherers who lived in the forests of Fidakar. They spent most of their lives naked or mostly naked, living in small nomadic bands. They lived on the abundance of fruits and animals and fish in the area. They developed darts imbibed with the poison from the skins of frogs and used those to hunt and kill enemies. Some groups such as the Hudamites lived in the trees where they used rope made of vines to build swings and other items to help make the journey of traversing the canopy easier.
 
Others such as the Wududites lived on the ground where they ate food that fell from the canopy or grew from the forest floor. They captured the animals that lived on the ground, making food and clothing from their pelts where possible. They became accustomed to the darkness of the forest floor and they often used sounds such as whistles to communicate across vast distances.
 
The Kirodinites lived along the banks of the rivers, where they caught fish. They often made primitive rafts from the wood of fallen trees to make the process of moving along the river fast and efficient. These groups sometimes fought over access to resources such as the natural hotsprings of Khulmid Anihaldal which attracted animals and provided shelter. Evidence of many bones and broken tools such as arrow heads showed that the conflicts could be very violent.
 
Because they did not read or write, information about them is lacking and most of what is known is derived from archaeological evidence such as evidence of tools, and so on. The Thalminites of Iganar did write and the earliest mention of the forest people of Fidakar, is in stone tablets found at the Khusahat
 
=== Three Nations Period ===
Roughly between 100 CE and 700 CE, there existed three groups of predominantly Feline ethnic groups in the area which comprises modern-day Fidakar: the Baradites who spanned much of the interior and centre, the Tharanites who lived in the south and whose domain crossed over into modern-day Free Pax States while the Marionites lived in the north up to modern-day Central Iganar. They descended from the Thulnimites who lived in Central to North Iganar and south Jumhurikesh.
 
They were largely, but not entirely nomadic. They had originated from the warm and flat spaces of Iganar where pastoral herding was accommodated by large grasslands. However, as they moved down, the geography led to the thick and wet forests of modern-day Fidakar and the hilly landscape which was characterised by humidity, constant rain and large rivers.
 
The forests were abundant in their fruits and vegetables and animals.
 
In 500 CE, the Tuwak Imamate was established after Imam Tuwak I settled with his family and subjects on the northeastern coast of modern day Fidakar. The area had a deep natural harbour and was surrounded by easily defensible hills. An iron age agricultural society thrived in the fertile and thickly forested territory of Tuwak.
 
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The Rahalite dynasty expanded control of the northeast of modern Fidakar up to and included modern-day Tasselvalta, where they displaced and assimilated the pastoral and herder nomadic tribes, hunter gatherers and stone age agricultural hamlets that populated much of the area. Where they introduced the iron age innovations that they had inherited from the Rumaxud. The Rahalites largely remained within their borders after the struggle of crossing the Ubrahamahan River and conquering the lands on the other side proved too great. They were also shielded from the other nations across the river.
 
Across the river existed two broad groups: the Baradites to the north, largely spanning from modern-day Khashwaan to Fidal and the Tharanites from southern Codex Pontus to Khashwaan. The Baradites and the Tharanites had existed alongside the Marionites from whom the Rumaxuds, Tuwakites, and Exetites were descended. The Baradites were a matriarchal group in which women played a dominant role in society. The Tharanites were a group which valued homosexuality and heterosexual relationships were looked down upon
 
Three Principalities Period
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