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The Lehasa Imperial Palace was constructed by Lord Yabal Hulmadeen, 7th Duke of Lehasa in the 18th century as the Hulmadeen Manor. It was purchased by the [[Parliament of Packilvania]] on the request of Sultan Ishak V for use as the residence of the [[Demirite dynasty]] in [[Shakar]]. It was converted by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] under [[Gideon Muktan]] into the headquarters of the Population Management Department to coordinate the internment camps located in [[Shakar]]. Sultan [[Amhoud I]] used the Palace during his tenure in the Politburo of the Communist Party and it served as the headquarters of the [[Carriers of Mercy]]. It is currently administered by the [[Association of the Friends and Veterans of the Carriers of Mercy]] as a museum, and retirement home for elderly Veterans. Once a year, the members of the [[Bedonite dynasty]] visit the palace to pay their respects to those who died in the Second Packilvanian Civil War.
The Lehasa Imperial Palace was constructed by Lord Yabal Hulmadeen, 7th Duke of Lehasa in the 18th century as the Hulmadeen Manor. It was purchased by the [[Parliament of Packilvania]] on the request of Sultan Ishak V for use as the residence of the [[Demirite dynasty]] in [[Shakar]]. It was converted by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] under [[Gideon Muktan]] into the headquarters of the Population Management Department to coordinate the internment camps located in [[Shakar]]. Sultan [[Amhoud I]] used the Palace during his tenure in the Politburo of the Communist Party and it served as the headquarters of the [[Carriers of Mercy]]. It is currently administered by the [[Association of the Friends and Veterans of the Carriers of Mercy]] as a museum, and retirement home for elderly Veterans. Once a year, the members of the [[Bedonite dynasty]] visit the palace to pay their respects to those who died in the Second Packilvanian Civil War.


== Meker Castle ==
== Meker Kremlin ==
Meker Castle was built in the 10th century CE by High King Vidal of the [[Iktanite dynasty]] as a defensive fortification. Located in Meker, the capital city of [[Mekedesh]], it was abandoned and left to ruin when the Iktanite dynasty fell under Jezril V. Tyber I of the [[Zubraynite dynasty]] rebuilt the castle but preserved some of the old structures. The castle was expanded and converted for use by the Monastic Order of Mekedesh and turned into a monastery. It was converted to a public park and museum by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] under Medayin Ishikan in the 20th century. Most of it remains a public park and museum but some of the site has been returned to the Monastic Order of Mekedesh.
Meker Kremlin is a castle was built in the 10th century CE by High King Vidal of the [[Iktanite dynasty]] as a defensive fortification. Located in Meker, the capital city of [[Mekedesh]], it was abandoned and left to ruin when the Iktanite dynasty fell under Jezril V. Tyber I of the [[Zubraynite dynasty]] rebuilt the castle but preserved some of the old structures. The castle was expanded and converted for use by the Monastic Order of Mekedesh and turned into a monastery. It was converted to a public park and museum by the [[Packilvanian Communist Party]] under Medayin Ishikan in the 20th century. Most of it remains a public park and museum but some of the site has been returned to the Monastic Order of Mekedesh.