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[[File:Bingol Royal Palace.jpg|thumb|Bingol Royal Palace, Bingol, Packilvania]]
The '''Bingol Royal Palace''' is located in [[Bingol]], [[Packilvania]]. It is the official residence and workplace of the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] and the seat of the [[Bedonite dynasty]] and [[Council of Ministers of Packilvania]]. The Temple of the Authority which is located on its grounds is regarded as the third holiest site in [[Paxism]] alongside the [[Memorial of the Jovian Gate]] in [[Akas Akil]] and the [[Temple of the Restoration]] in [[Adrien]](although its status is disputed by some groups). It is one of the largest palace complexes in the world. It spans 161 hectares (400 acres).
 
The history of the Palace starts with [[Iktan the Devout]] who founded the first Packilvanian state in 670 CE. He constructed a Palace in Bingol following his capture of the city. His body was reinterned in the Mausoleum of Iktan the Devout on the palace grounds which was built in 681 CE. However, historians have placed doubts on the legitimacy of these claims. Successive High Kings, Kings of Bingol and Sultans of Packilvania made additions and modifications to the structure. High King [[Melkezedek the Great]] began construction of the Temple of the Authority on the Palace grounds in 980 CE which was completed in 1028 during the reign of Thumim IV.
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