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|| Kila Qandagozar, [[Sylfystan]]
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|| The memorial to the 21 men who stood firm during the [[Sylvanian National Awakening]].
|| The memorial to the 21 men who stood firm during the [[Sylvanian National Awakening]].
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|| Maqbara-i Jaaguzan
|| [[File:Maqbara-i Jaaguzan.png|250px]]
|| Hakimabad, [[Sylfystan]]
|| The mausoleum of [[Jaaguzan]]
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|| [[National Monument of Çakaristan]]
|| [[National Monument of Çakaristan]]

Revision as of 15:23, 2 January 2024

The Çakar Empire has several monuments. Some were inherited from earlier nations or occupiers of the current Çakari territory. Others were built during the Çakari period. An overview:

Name Image Location Notes
Akbar Mahal Agra The mausoleum of Akbar, completed in 1712 AN.
Cenfae Mahal Maulikpur, Haritdesh Built in 1716 AN, a palace of the Shahanshah of Çakaristan
Colossus of Lodis Suqutra Built by Scott Alexander, it is counted among the Seven Wonders of Kildare
Crait Temple of Maulikpur Maulikpur, Haritdesh
Gate of Çakaristan Manbai, Korhalistan
Kila Qandagozar Memorial Kila Qandagozar, Sylfystan The memorial to the 21 men who stood firm during the Sylvanian National Awakening.
Maqbara-i Jaaguzan Hakimabad, Sylfystan The mausoleum of Jaaguzan
National Monument of Çakaristan Agra Completed in 1689 AN, commemorating the victims of the Sylvanian National Awakening.
Red Fortress Agra It was rebuilt by the Khan of Krasnarus. Since the foundation of Çakaristan, this complex has been the official residence of the Shahanshah.
Sahil Sarayı Jaaguzanbul, Kantisha and Northak Islands Built in 1708 AN, a palace of the Shahanshah of Çakaristan
Shrine on the Blood Tadmur, Barikalus Completed in 1710, in memory of Mahmud bin Alsalam and Fatima Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati.
Temple of Sakat Suqutra, Suqutra The temple is counted among the Seven Wonders of Kildare