Suyash Dixit, an Indian man, claims he have identified an unclaimed 800-square-mile strip of land between Egypt and Sudan, Bir Tawil. He even declared having established his own kingdom (Kingdom of Dixit) here.
Bir Tawil continued to be unclaimed territory for decades. Earlier, Many people including an American National & Russian Radio enthusiast claimed ownership of this piece of land. Suyash Dixit travelled from his hometown (Indore, India) to Bir Tawil to declare himself as the king.
In Arabic, Bir Tawil means 'deep well'. Neither Egypt nor Sudan wants to claim it though it's close to their border. This is the only piece of land on earth where humans can live but not part of any nation. It continued to stay as 'no man's land' for more than a century.
Bir Tawil continued to be unclaimed territory for decades. Earlier, Many people including an American National & Russian Radio enthusiast claimed ownership of this piece of land. Suyash Dixit travelled from his hometown (Indore, India) to Bir Tawil to declare himself as the king.
In Arabic, Bir Tawil means 'deep well'. Neither Egypt nor Sudan wants to claim it though it's close to their border. This is the only piece of land on earth where humans can live but not part of any nation. It continued to stay as 'no man's land' for more than a century.