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Discovered and established himself a king ... a new state between Egypt and Sudan!
An Indian adventurer declared himself governor of a region in North Africa and invited interested parties to apply for citizenship.
Suish Dixit traveled hundreds of miles to the Bir Tawil area, an uninhabited plot of approximately 2,060 square kilometers located between Egypt and Sudan. Neither side claims to be dependent on the region, according to a report in the British newspaper The Telegraph.
The region of Bir Tujil is the only place in the world where people can live and remain without being part of any country or state. This bizarre boundary phenomenon occurs as a result of the British border in 1899.
A border dispute between Sudan and Egypt has led to this piece of land becoming one of the last areas in which no one claims to own the planet.
The region is also known as the Partazoga Triangle and is free of resources. The two countries reject the claim of the region in the hope of annexing the disputed Halaib and Shalatin triangle.
The reason for this strange situation is that Egypt calls for the 1899 political border with a latitude of 22 ° N, which places the Halayeb triangle inside the Egyptian border and places a long shaft inside the Sudanese border. Sudan demands the administrative border agreement of 1902, He puts Bir long inside the Egyptian border.
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As a result, both countries demand peace while neither demands a long term, and there is no basis in international law for either country to claim both territories at the same time, making this region the only one not claimed by any country in the world. , Which is known as the term permissible land.It is common that the area is actually under the control of the Egyptian administration, even though it does not regard Egyptian land in government maps, and even prevents access to it.
The new "governor" fought a perilous journey to Bir Tawil after spending two nights planning his trip to the desert and persuading a local driver to take him to that remote region.
"The road to the Egyptian army is subject to an international border zone, an area where terrorists are active," Suyash Dixit said. "The army has orders to" shoot as soon as any target is seen. "
He added: "You need permission to even permit the entry of the road leading to this place We had three conditions: No filming of the military areas, and return the same day, and not to collect valuables."
The daring explorer took the car for 6 hours to raise the flag and plant some seeds in desert land, establish the Dixit Kingdom and declare himself king.
"According to the rules and rules of the first civilizations, if you want to control a land, you must plant plants.
"The dawn of our country is a white page in a barren and barren desert, and with the help of the international community and modern science scholars, we will establish the world's most fertile and environmentally friendly country." I am the king, this is not a joke, I have countries now! United Nations ".
King Dixit is not the first person to assert control of the region. In 2014, an American father traveled to desert land to make his daughter a princess of the Northern Kingdom of Sudan.
However, legal expert Anthony Arend told the Washington Post that under international law, only the state can exercise sovereignty over the territory.
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