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These kinds of remarks had made his soldiers resistent to him and his lords lukewarm in their support of his rule. Thus, Saidun attacked, Mochtar in [[Rigaryat]]. The city was an important hub of trade and had a road that connected directly with Bingol. The fall of Mochtar made it hard for Uden II's forces to retake Rigaryat. Eventually, King Saidun's forces drove Zubrayn forces out of Rigaryat. The lords of Iganar declared their loyalty to King Saidun and capitulated without bloodshed. Another 8 years of war followed in which King Saidun consolidated human control over Iganar, Southern Ashura, and Ukanar. In 1676, the Battle of Bingol was fought. The battle lasted days. King Saidun came up with a plan to use artillery as the basis of attack. The battle resumed. Faced with the Fidakarian fire power and numbers, the city of Bingol fell. Uden II was executed and King Saidun was declared [[Sultan of Packilvania]] (or Emperor) of Bakil-afhana (which we know today as Packilvania).
 
== List of Princes of Tashkar ==
* Zubrayn I (1015 - 1026)
* Solmood I (1026 - 1034)
* Bisnayeem I (1034 - 1047)
* Askodeen I (1047 - 1053)
* Waslam I (1053 - 1069)
* Ermahad I (1069 - 1085)
* Dolwahamud I (1085 - 1099)
* Askodeen II (1099 - 1101)
* Ermahad II (1101 - 1104)
* Dolwahamud II (1104 - 1123)
* Bisnayeem II (1123 - 1145)
* Waslam II (1145 - 1148)
* Askodeen III (1148 - 1149)
* Zubrayn II (1149 - 1157)
* Waslam III (1157 - 1178)
* Waslam IV (1178 - 1179)
* Ishak I of Tashkar (1179 - 1188)
* Ishak II of Tashkar (1188 - 1191)
* Dolwahamud III (1191 - 1212)
* Ishak III of Tashkar (1212 - 1234)
* Askodeen IV of Tashkar (1234 - 1256)
* Bilwadohamek (1256 - 1263)
* Zubrayn III (1263 - 1265)
* Umhadeen (1265 - 1269)
* Zubrayn IV (1269 - 1271)
* Ishak IV of Tashkar (became Ishak I of Packilvania) (1271 - 1275)
 
== List of Zubraynite High Kings ==
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