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| name = Mekedesh
| official_name = Province of Mekedesh
| native_name = LuDominmneluDominmne aluMekedesh
| image_map = Province of Mekedesh.png
| image_skyline = Blue Mosque in the northern Afghan city in 2012.jpg
| image_caption = Zygros II Memorial Temple in Meker
| map_caption = Map of Mekedesh
| seat_type = Capital city
| seat = Meker
| parts_type = Regions
| government_type = Unitary devolved subdivision
| governing_body = Mekedesh Khanoniyat
| leader_title = Meer
| leader_name = Prince Nakhim
| leader_title1 = Premier
| area_total_km2 = 600000
| area_water_percent = 1
| elevation_min_m = 0
| elevation_max_m = 2400
| population_total = 139000000
| population_density_km2 = Auto
| population_demonym = Mekedi, Mekedeshi, Mekedeshian, Mekedian
| timezone1 = Central West Packilvanian Time
| utc_offset = +4
| postal_code = 7000 to 16000
| area_code = 01
| blank_name_sec1 = GDP
| blank_info_sec1 = 1.578 trillion KRB
| blank_name_sec2 = GDP per capita
| blank_info_sec2 = 11,352
| leader_name1 = Khadim Sharjal
}}
 
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Mekedesh has a population of 138,920,500 people, making it the third most populated province in Packilvania and among the top 10 in the world (it has more people than [[Valeria]] on [[Great Morstaybishlia]]). Its largest city and capital is Meker. With a city-proper population of 10,560,345, it is the 7th most populated city in Packilvania. Other major cities include Tashkar, Mochtar, Belaquis, Zalayad, Ohindawo, Dhustri, Kin, Pishtwan, Etahid, Aliwal, Yabali and Vrahanan.
 
== History ==
Mekedesh is one of if not the longest inhabited province of Packilvania, with premodern sentient beings having roamed the land as hunter gathered with rudimentary use of primitive tools that was eventually inherited by the modern species namely the Felines who eventually settled in sedentary settlements and developed crop farming and animal husbandry. Nevertheless nomadic was prevalent to the north of the province where the dry weather and harsh landscape required the people to migrate with their animals to seasonal areas of grass and water.
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| caption1 = Kunakhtumay Amphitheater believed to be built in the 1st millenium BCE is one of the oldest standing amphitheaters of the Jyptonite civilisation
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| caption2 = The Tamjour Temple was built in the first century CE, and was among the last great construction projects of the Jyptonite civilisation before it collapsed shortly after
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During the Iron and Bronze Ages, Mekedesh had small city states that exerted influence on vassals living in homesteads and villages in the country sides. In this era notable empires auch as the Jyptonite Empire whose various iterations ruled over the southern coasts and the area along the Meked River for centuries developing writing, science, mathematics, literature, and constructing impressive architectural marvels that stand to this day. The Jyptonites were ruled by several dynasties that observed a mix of henotheistic and monotheistic religions centred on a feminine deity reminiscent of Noi, which in part demonstrates the cultural exchange between their civilisation and that of Ashura at the time.
 
With the spread of [[Paxism]] from Ashura via the teachings of [[Prophet Besmali]] and his disciples, and conquest by the northern Kingdoms, gradually over many years, the architecture and customs of the Jyptonites was supplanted by the Ashurian kingdoms which spread starting in the first fee centuries CE. Jyptonite culture had all but vanished in the 3rd century CE with many of their ruins being relatively well preserved as remnants of a dead civilisation and many of its people assimilated to the Ashurian way of life. Most notably, when the Kingdom of Bingol spread a different version of Paxism from that inherited from the Kingdom of Yehudah, King [[Iktan the Devout|Iktan the Devout of Bakil]] conquered Mekedesh which remained under [[Iktanite dynasty|Iktanite]] rule until the 11th century when parts of its were ruled by the [[Magisterium of Paxism]] based in [[Adrien]] and the branches and descendants of the Iktanites.
 
From the Principality of Tashkar in Mekedesh, King [[Ishak I|Ishak the Great]] would reestablish Packilvania, inheriting the systems and traditions of the ancient Bakilians while incorporating those of Mekedesh that propagated to the rest of the realms of the [[Zubraynite dynasty]]. Their rule was characterised by a mix of results. There was a massive plague for over 100 years starting in the 14th century that wiped out over 20% of the population and gave rise to a massive cultural shift that enabled vassals and serfs of aristocratic lords to have more leverage over them and led to their demands for better rights and social standing with legal precepts from this era forming part of the modern [[canon law of Paxism]]. The area was prone to wild fires and other natural disasters which are estimated to have killed millions.
 
In the 17th century, the human dynasty of the [[Demirite dynasty|Demirs]] invaded after High King Uden II failed to pay debts to the [[Fidakar|Fidakarian]] Crown. The nobles of the Mekedesh realms submitted to the Fidakarians and recognised their authority as Sultans as long prophesied by Prophet Sohadek. Although human rule was initially benevolent, it gradually devolved to hostility and oppression of the local [[Feline|Felines]] resulting in speciestic and segragationist policies that saw many Felines deprived of the same opportunities as humans except for a select few who administered the rule of the humans on their behalf. When the Demirs fell, the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] exacted horrofying pogroms against the vibrant population of humans in Mekedesh with many being killed in concentration camps or shipped to other parts of the country.
 
Many human communities were destroyed or their property confiscated and given to Felines. The most prominent members of the PCP originated from Mekedesh. The province was among the last to be invaded by the Carriers of Mercy being a stronghold of the Communist Party leadership until the last days of the Second Packilvanian Civil War. Through negotiations with the PCP, many of their members including those in Mekedesh received amnesty for their actions. The Provincial Government was swiftly brought under the control of the Bedonite dynasty with the appointment of Sultan Amhoud I's brother as the first Governor under the new constitution.
 
== Geography ==
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| caption1 = The Basheer Region of Mekedesh which is characterised by infrequent rain, hot temperatures and poor soil.
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| caption2 = The Nogonduma Mountains in the interior which are characterised by thick scrubby vegetation and abundant rain
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Mekedesh is a middle sized province in terms of surface area among the [[provinces of Packilvania]]. It borders other high level [[Administrative divisions of Packilvania|administrative subdivisions of Packilvania]], namely [[Rigaryat]] to the east, [[Iganar]] to the northeast, [[Ashura]] to the north, and [[Kharyat]] to the west. Mekedesh is characterised by tropical rainforest along its southern coast, which bounds the [[Packilvanian Ocean]] and is characterised by thick vegetation, year-round rain, humidity and heat. To the north of the tropical coast is a subtropical rainforest and savanna climate with rain year round, but varying in intensity based on the season. Vegetation is thick but not as thickly forested as the north. This is caused by the distance from the warm Packilvanian Ocean and an increase in elevation.
 
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== Economy ==
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| caption1 = The Skyline of the Central Business and Financial District of Meker, the largest city in the province by economic output and population, characterised by the vibrant and luminous and dense vertical cityscape.
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| caption2 = The A12 Magnetic Levitation Training leaving the High King Thumim III International Airport on the banks of the Meker River over the High King Melkezedek I Railway Bridge
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It has a nominal GDP of 1.578 trillion [[Kirib|KRB]], which is the third largest in Packilvania. It has a nominal GDP per capita of 11,352 [[Kirib|KRB]], the third highest of any province in [[Packilvania]]. The people of Mekedesh enjoy some of the highest standards of living in the country due to the abundance of low cost and efficient public transport including one of the longest networks of high speed rail in the world, the relative abundance of clean piped water and indoor toilets, and the fact that most of the population is housed in formal housing. The employment rate among adults is high. People in Mekedesh are among the most productive and hard working in the country, known to work an average of 50 hours a week.
 
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== Culture ==
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| caption1 = The ''Majhid amuShultan Zygros muDusht'' (the Temple of Sultan Zygros II) built in the 18th century is a magnificent example of High Demir architecture. The use of exquisite materials such as porcelain on the flooring, walls and tiling, the use of vibrant colors, murals and picturesque silhouettes was among its archetypal features.
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| caption2 = The ''Majhid amuShultan Ishak muVaart'' (the Temple of Ishak IV) was part of late stage and revivalist Demir architecture, built in the late 19th century by the antepenultimate Sultan of the Demir dynasty. Its uniform natural and earthy colors are reminiscent of the tastes of that era.
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The culture of Mekedesh is very archetypal of Packilvanian culture more broadly. Mekedesh had been under the control of the Ashurian kingdom of Bakil, then its own native Kingdom of Tashkar expanded and exported its culture to other province and reinstated the successor kingdom to the first Packilvania founded by [[Iktan the Devout]]. Many of its scholars, prophets and priests attended the Council of Bingol summoned by High King [[Melkezedek the Great]] in the 10th century whereby the Bas Magdamar was made the scripture of [[Melkezedekism]] (practically the only permissible denomination of [[Paxism]] in Packilvania).
 
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| caption1 = Spices produced and consumed in Mekedesh from left to right, sold at the Princess Nakhmida Street Market in Pishtwan
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| caption2 = A vegetarian meal called Makhnamud consumed for dinner and made famous by the holiday of the End of the Fast on 31 January
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Mekedesh cuisine is characterised by the use of rice and Pax Fruites as the core staple, with abundant use of spices, fruits and vegetables, and meat. Pork and alcohol consumption is heavily restricted in Mekedesh. Many Mekedesh dishes tend to be dominated by plants with philosophers of the Pacifist Movement in the 17th century having discouraged people from consuming meat. Mekedesh is home to highly acclaimed Packilvanian restaurants and the abundance and freshness of ingredients typifies the apex of Packilvanian food. Couples with the fact that the north and south have vastly different geographies, the cuisine within Mekedesh varies with more meat, eggs and dairy dominant meals in the north and vegetable oriented meals in the south.
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