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ListofLandmarks

Page history last edited by Mace 7 years, 8 months ago

This is a list of historical and cultural landmarks, found throughout the country. 

 

 Gisensenai KalKesh (National Museum of History) - Karathe

  This building was the former palace of the king of Karathe during the divided kingdom period. It later became, after some renovations and expansion during the unified period the capital of king Karnasela (

 

Temple of Santh - Karathe

 

Built by king Laila in the 1st century KG, this is the largest temple, and considered the most holy site of the Santhan faith, which is the largest practiced religion in Saltha. It is built in a very similar style to the temple in Ten Terak, though it is around one and half times the size. The main courtyard contains a washing pool. On the left is the healing house for injured. On the right is a room for self-purification (i.e. punishment). Ahead is the central courtyard. Here there are icons for Santh and the divines with mats to pray on. In front of that is the temple house itself, which is off limits except to priests. Outsiders are permitted to visit the temple, including the inner courts during the day on any day except for the holy day (every 5th day) or holidays.  Notable is the paraphet-like pyramid design that runs along the walls.

 

Temple of Lykei - Karathe

A large 20 foot statue of the divine Lykei,  in an open-roofed temple building, located on a hill not far from the main temple. 

 

Bathhouse of Karathe - Karathe

The nation's largest bathhouse with large pools both heated and cold. 

 

Stone Arches - Ten Terak

A natural stone arch, located just oiutside the western gates of Ten Terak.

 

"Flogging at Karathe" Memorial Statue

A statue at the Karathe market square depicting three naked salthans, a male and female adult and a male child being flogged. This commemoratess The Flogging at Karathe, which was a major rallying cry and turning point in the revolutin aganst the last king. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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