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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.
 
== Meker CastleKremlin ==
Meker CastleKremlin 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.
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