Indian declares himself as ‘King’ of an unclaimed land
Team Udayavani, Nov 14, 2017, 4:44 PM IST
Indore: An Indian man declared himself the ruler of an unclaimed strip of land in North Africa and is encouraging people to apply for citizenship.
Suyash Dixit travelled to Bir Tawil, a strip of 800 square mile piece land between Egypt and Sudan which is not owned by any country.
Bir Tawil is the only place on Earth where humans can survive that is not a part of any state or country, with the boundary quirk occurring as a result of a border drawn up by the British in 1899.
He took to Facebook to notify everyone of his newly acquired land and the man came equipped with a flag too!
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