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[[Category:Packilvania]]
{{Infobox award|native_name=''luJayiza aluDhakra aMunhadim Fidal alu Bidhamloheemliyah nadine aluRaqmaliyah'' ([[Packilvanian]])|motto="''Mitakabadal du lesirun alubidham aMin''" ("I shall grant you knowledge of My Creation") (Surah 12 of the [[Writings of Paxism|Bas Magdamar]])|post-nominals=FDL|winners=See list of recipients below|established={{Start date and age|1768|5|28}}|website=fidal.org.pax|total_awarded=1016|awardname=Munhadim Fidal Memorial Prize for Physics and Mathematics|reward=5 million [[Kirib]] (600 million [[Packilvanian dinar]])|awarded_for=Contributions to mathematics and physics|status=Active|presenter=[[Sultan of Packilvania]]|country=[[Packilvania]]|location=[[Bingol]]|venue=Imogen Duhavid Hall|sponsor=Imperial Academy of Science|name=}}
 
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It was established to recognise the contributions of Packilvanians to physics and mathematics but expanded to acknowledge contributions made by foreigners as well in 1791 under Sultana Zerah Demir II. The prize was named after Munhadim Fidal who was believed to have been the first Packilvanian to introduce negative numbers to the number line in 200 [[Common Era calendar|BCE]]. In 1920, the Imperial Academy of Science was renamed the People's Academy of Science by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]], 2 years after the deposing of [[Zerah Demir IV]], but the prize remained the same. There were accusations that the bias of the prize had shifted to recognising the contributions of academics who were aligned to the Communist and Socialist cause and the ideals proliferated by [[Nikobar Luden]].
 
When the [[Carriers of Mercy]] established a [[Paxism|Paxist]] monarchy under the [[Bedonite dynasty]], the People's Academy of Science was renamed as the Imperial Academic of Science and the Fidal Prize. The award is presented by the [[Sultan of Packilvania]] (or his representative, usually the [[Crown Prince of Packilvania]]) at a ceremony held at the Imogen Duhavid Hall (named after the first Packilvanian astronomer to suggest that the Urth orbited the Tep). The Prize grants 5 million [[Kirib]] (about 600 million [[Packilvanian dinar]]) as well as a golden medal to each recipient. Packilvanian awardees of the prize are usually inducted into a Packilvanian order of chivalry and in some cases they are inducted into the [[nobility of Packilvania]].
 
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