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The [[Building of Men]] is a building in [[Kashmir]], [[Sabrateur]], most famous as the place where the first incarnation of a Sabratese government, the [[Sabratese League of Gentry]], assembled. However, before this it was used as a sort of Town Hall and meeting place for various institutions, and also for local events. It was built in 1213, commisioned by King Ranuplh III. It was used for assemblies until 1952, when it was replaced for governmental use by the [[Sabrateur Hall of Government]].
 
The [[Building of Men]] is a building in [[Kashmir]], [[Sabrateur]], most famous as the place where the first incarnation of a Sabratese government, the [[Sabratese League of Gentry]], assembled. However, before this it was used as a sort of Town Hall and meeting place for various institutions, and also for local events. It was built in 1213, commisioned by King Ranuplh III. It was used for assemblies until 1952, when it was replaced for governmental use by the [[Sabrateur Hall of Government]].
  
It was constantly renovated through its lifetime, and is currently overseen by the [[Sabratese Heritage Guild]]. It is open to the public as a museum, mainly dedicated to government history and the progress of civil rights in Sabrateur.
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It was constantly renovated through its lifetime, and is currently overseen by the [[Sabratese Heritage Guild]]. It is open to the public as a museum, mainly dedicated to government history and the progress of civil rights in Sabrateur. It also contains lavish hospitality suites, used for many Royal and governmental functions.

Revision as of 08:20, 19 March 2007

The Building of Men is a building in Kashmir, Sabrateur, most famous as the place where the first incarnation of a Sabratese government, the Sabratese League of Gentry, assembled. However, before this it was used as a sort of Town Hall and meeting place for various institutions, and also for local events. It was built in 1213, commisioned by King Ranuplh III. It was used for assemblies until 1952, when it was replaced for governmental use by the Sabrateur Hall of Government.

It was constantly renovated through its lifetime, and is currently overseen by the Sabratese Heritage Guild. It is open to the public as a museum, mainly dedicated to government history and the progress of civil rights in Sabrateur. It also contains lavish hospitality suites, used for many Royal and governmental functions.