Halaler Imperial Palace

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Halaler Imperial Palace
luQasoor luShahitishme aHalaler (Packilvanian)
Main facade viewed across Benhamid Lake
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Former namesSaidun the Conqueror Memorial Palace
General information
StatusActive
Town or cityHalaler
CountryPackilvania
Construction started1681; 343 years ago (1681)
Completed1702; 322 years ago (1702)
Cost100,000 gold dinars (890 million Packilvanian dinar in 2022)
OwnerGovernment of Packilvania
LandlordImperial Court of Packilvania
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectBaron Malhamood Subayal

The Halaler Imperial Palace (Packilvanian: luQasoor luShahitishme aBakhilfaniya) is an official residence of the Sultan of Packilvania and one of the palaces and castles in Packilvania. The Halaler Imperial Palace was constructed by Sultan Saidun the Conqueror to commemorate the Demirite dynasty overthrowing the Zubraynite dynasty and establishing the Sultanate of Packilvania. Construction began in 1681 and continued for another 21 years until 1702. There were significant delays in the construction of the palace due to the high cost involved in the ongoing consolidation of the Demirite dynasty's rule over Packilvania. As such the project was only completed at the end of his reign unfortunately he passed away before he could formally open the palace as such his son Ishak IV opened the palace in his memory and named it the Saidun the Conqueror Memorial Palace. However the structure was also known as the Halaler Imperial Palace by the general public. The palace served as the summer residence of the Demirite dynasty.

When the Packilvanian Communist Party came to power in 1918 following the overthrow of the Demirite dynasty which at the time was led by Sultana Zerah Demir IV , they converted to the Halaler Imperial Palace into their headquarters of the Fidakar branch of the Packilvanian Communist Party. Thus the office of the party secretariat of the Fidakar branch operated within the palace. When the Carriers of Mercy overthrew the Packilvanian Communist Party, the Halaler Imperial Palace came under the control of the Bedonite dynasty.

Some prominent elements of the Halaler Imperial palace include the blue throne room where the Sultan would hold court during his summer retreats to the palace. The palace also contains the Imogen Duhavid hall where the Fidal prize is awarded to Packilvania and international physicists and mathematicians. The Imogen Duhavid hall contains photographs of all of the scientists upon whom the award has been bestowed. It is currently managed by the Imperial Court of Packilvania. Prior to Namdun III acceding to the position of Sultan, Sultana Mebri resided in the palace with Prince Thumim, Princess Yadika and Prince Abuyin.

The Imogen Duhavid Hall, where the Munhadim Fidal Memorial Prize for Physics and Mathematics is conferred