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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 years 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]].
 
== Geography ==
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| image1 = Vista aérea del delta del Okavango, Botsuana, 2018-08-01, DD 32.jpg
| caption1 = The Akhnabeer Wetland Park, one of the few protected wetlands along the banks of the Ufrata River which provides a home to a massive range of biodiversity.
| image2 = Gewitter in der Kalahari.jpg
| caption2 = Hardy plants in the deserts have enabled some biodiversity to exist despite suboptimal conditions. These areas, while hot and barren have a surprising amount of biodiversity.
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Iganar is a mid-sized province by Packilvanian standards. The [[Ufrata River]] runs through here before going to Ashura. The river is deep and wide, and lacks rapids. Thus, it is highly navigable. Along its banks, especially during Summer in Vekaiyu, swell and much of the area is waterlogged for most of the year. Thus, a rich ecosystem of wetlands has emerged. Portions of the Jumhur River also flow into Iganar. The eastern portions of the province has a more moderate climate where it rains in winter (which is fairly cool) and summers are hot and dry. The interior is arid, being largely hot and dry for most of the year except for a few months of rain. The east is very dry save for rivers and oases. Iganar has some mountain ranges, the highest point being ''luShumet aSadhil'' (Mount Sadhil) at 1,100 metres above sea level.
 
Iganar is home to animals such as elephants, cheetahs, leopards, lions, zebra, giraffe, meerkats, mongoose, aardvarks, porcupines, hedgehogs, anteaters, pangolins, and various antelope. Iganar is home to a large population of fresh water fish for its size and aridity. It has large migratory populations. The province suffers from various environmental challenges such as carbon emissions, light pollution from its cities, eutrophication and sedimentation of its rivers and streams due to excessive fertiliser use, soil degradation, poaching and destruction of wetlands for housing and agriculture. As other desert facing provinces, Iganar is undertaking a tree and shrub replanting initiative that has planted millions of trees. Despite commitments to cut carbon emissions, there is no evidence of concrete government action. The area is susceptible to sandstorms which can cause respiratory issues, severe discomfort and property damage.
 
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