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| native_name = ''luDominmne aIganar'' ([[Packilvanian]])
| image_map = Province of Iganar.png
| image_skyline = {{Multiple image|total_width = 200|perrow=2/2|image1=Shah Mosque Isfahan Aarash (257).jpg|image2=Cheetah at Sunset.jpg|image3=Kairo BW 1.jpg|image4=Oil_well_in_Tsaidam.jpg}}
| image_caption = Clockwise: Ishak I Memorial Temple in Zukaril, Cheetah in Shalmad Nature Reserve, Skyline of Qadash Kebir, Oil well in Qayeer with the Humdikan Highlands in the background
| settlement_type = Province
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It has been inhabited for thousands of years, being among the first areas to be converted to [[Paxism]] approximately 4 thousand years ago by the disciples and acolytes of [[Prophet Besmali]] who brought some of the oldest copies of the [[Writings of Paxism]]. It's western parts were brought under the suzerainty of the Kingdom of Yehudah. It was inhabited by the Iron age Thalmanite civilisation and then the bronze age Marionite civilisation, both of which were known for their monumental architecture and the latter actually invaded and many of its people settled in northern Fidakar. It was then conquered by the Kingdom of Bakil and became part of Packilvania when [[Iktan the Devout]] declared himself the High King. It was then brought under the rule of the [[Magisterium of Paxism]] when the Iktanite dynasty collapsed in the 12th century, but came under [[Zubraynite dynasty]] rule a century or two later. It then invaded and conquered northern Fidakar, came under the Fidakarian [[Demirite dynasty]], the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]], was liberated by the [[Carriers of Mercy]] and came under the [[Bedonite dynasty]].
 
The Province is administered by the Governor, who is appointed by the [[Sultan of Packilvania|Sultan]], and appoints the rest of the executive branch and promulgates laws alongside the Khanoniyat, a position currently held by Prince Harim, brother to former Sultan [[Namdun III]]. The government is seated in [[Zukaril]] and is characterised by a pro-business economic policy, giving rise to the richest province by GDP and GDP per capita. It is arguably home the biggest reserves of fossil fuels in the world and is one of if not the largest producer. It further benefits from large petrochemical industries, tourism, property development and modest manufacturing industries.
 
== History ==
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| caption1 = ''[[Shrine of Fareed|luQabah luFareed]]'', one of the massive stone hewn monumental tombs built by the Thalmanite civilisation that existed across eastern Iganar in the 1st millenium BCE
| image2 = Ancient ziggurat at Ali Air Base Iraq 2005.jpg
| caption2 = ''[[Great Zigurrat of Qadash Kebir|luZigurat luBas a Qadash Kebir]]'' (the Great Ziggurat of Qadash Kebir) is one of the best preserved examples of Thalmanite and late Marionite monumental architecture and it is estimated to have been built in the first or second millenium BCE
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In the area comprising modern day Mekedesh, the Ruler of Tashkar, [[Ishak I]], defeated and conquered Bingol and began an expansion that saw Iganar become part of the reestablished Packilvania under the [[Zubraynite dynasty]]. In the 13th century, vassal of the Zubraynites, Prince Turkheem led an army from Iganar that invaded and incorporated many parts of Fidakar into Packilvania more broadly and Iganar more specifically. In the late 17th century, the Zubraynite dynasty faced financial and political issues that gave rise to instability and resistance including from the feudal lords of Iganar who switched their allegiance to the more prosperous and militarily powerful Kingdom of Fidakar under the [[Demirite dynasty]] whose head, [[Saidun the Conqueror]] became the first [[Sultan of Packilvania]].
 
Iganar became a province that was increasingly governed by representatives of the central government in Bingol. It was one of the last parts of Packilvania to fall to the rule of the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] during the First Packilvanian Civil War. Attempts to suppress religion by the government led by [[Gideon Muktan]] and its successors were largely unsuccessful. Despite the role of religion being circumscribed for thousands of yearsdecades and the systemic termination and displacement of minority species and religious groups. Massive oil and gas deposits were discovered in the 20th century in addition to existing oil, gas and coal reserves that fuelled the Packilvanian economy. Around halfway through the Second Packilvanian Civil War, Iganar switched allegiance to the [[Carriers of Mercy]] which by that time ruled over Ashura, [[Shakar]] and [[Jumhurikesh]] and claimed to be the sole government of the country. It was the site of heavy fighting between the Communists and the Carriers, such that a nuclear attack on the town of Ashmayira prompted the collapse of the Communist government and the establishment of a theocratic absolute monarchy under the [[Bedonite dynasty]].
 
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