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The site diminished somewhat in significance under the Yehudan Kings as Adrien was elevated in religious significance nevertheless it remained one of three of the holiest sites in Paxism. Furthermore, many continued to turn to it in prayer despite ordered by King Suleiman in the Vagumar to turn to the Temple of the Restoration in Adrien. The site regained prominence when Yehudah was defeated and absorbed by the Iktanite dynasty. Yehudah remained a vassal of the Iktanite but Akil now known as Akas Akil after being renamed by King Iktan the Devout himself became the holiest site in Paxism, a status it enjoys until the present.
 
It status was further cemented by, through High King Melkezedek who established the Magisterium. The Temple of the Sacred Law was constructed adjacent to the Memorial of the Jovian Gate and was further expanded to encompass surrounding areas. The site was captured in 1275 by King Ishak Zubrayn and incorporated into his new kingdom. The Demirite dynasty took control of the area after King Saidun the Conqueror of Fidakar assumed control. The sitePackilvanian wasCommunist demolishedParty byattempted theto Packilvaniandemolish Communist Partyit and build a statue of [[Gideon Muktan]] and other revolutionaries was built in its stead but failed to garner support. [[Amhoud I]] defeated the communists in 1985 and established the rule of the [[Bedonite dynasty]] over the complex. The site is heavily guarded and its status has been restored. The current site is as much a religious site as it is a monument to Bedonite rule over Packilvania.
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