Suyash Dixit of Indore has claimed to have established his own kingdom while travelling to a no-man's land between Egypt and Sudan and declaring himself the king of it
Photo credits: Suyash Dixit / Facebook
Suyash Dixit is the
Sharmaji ka beta your parents always warned you about.
While some
of us still struggle to find an affordable house with a sane roommate, Mr Dixit
has claimed to have established his own kingdom while travelling to a no-man's
land between Egypt and Sudan and declaring himself the king of it.
Hailing from Indore, the 24-year-old businessman travelled hundreds of miles to Bir Tawil - the only place on Earth where humans can live and survive that is not a part of any state or country - and declared it his own.
Photo credits: Wendover Productions /
YouTube
Dixit took to his Facebook profile to share this
amazing feat.
He wrote, "I, Suyash Dixit, first of my name and the
protector of the realm, declare myself as the king of “Kingdom of Dixit”. I call
myself, King Suyash First from today. I declare this unclaimed land of Bir Tawil
as my country from now to the eternity of time. I pledge to continue to work for
the prosperity of my people of the country and this motherland."
"I traveled 319KM (to and fro) in far
desert with no roads to claim this unclaimed land of Bir Tawil. This 800
sq.miles of land belongs to no country. It is the only place on earth where
humans can live and survive but is not a part of any state/country. Following
the early civilization ethics and rule, if you want to claim a land then you
need to grow crops on it. I have added a seed and poured some water on it today.
It is mine."
"It was an epic journey starting from Abu
Simbel at 4am. I took help from a local driver Mustafa for the car and most part
of driving. When I told him about the plan first he thought I am crazy but then
he agreed (yeah I paid him a lot). I and @Suyog spent 2 nights planning a highly
optimised route for my travel where we can take the car."
"Just to tell how dangerous this plan
was, the route that I took is under Egyptian military (it is an international
border) and is an area of terrorists so military have a “shoot at sight” orders.
But, if your bucket list ideas are not scary enough then they are not worth
trying! And yes you need permissions to even enter the route that takes to this
place. We got on 3 conditions, no photos of military areas (which is almost
everything), you be back in the single day and you do not carry valuables. We
drove for 6 hours straight in the middle of the desert and barren lands and
crossing 1 military base to the location. We saw pure sand dunes, rocky hills,
and canyons on our way. I left all my valuables back and told my local friend
Esraa (she was very angry when I told her this plan initially so I kinda lied to
her! Sorry Esraa! ) that if I am not back by midnight.. call the police. Now I
know I am not the first one to be there. Now I know that some 5-10 folks have
done it in the past as well but this is my land now (as I have officially
planted the seeds following the rules) and if they want it back, there will be a
war (over a cup of coffee at the Starbucks probably)!"
Dixit went ahead and provided us all the
information we may need about the new "Kingdom of Dixit."
"Here are some
exciting stats about KoD.
Name: Kingdom of Dixit (KoD)
Flag:
Current population of country: 1
Capital city: Suyashpur
Ruler:
King Suyash I
Date of establishment: Nov. 5, 2017
National animal:
lizard (I didn’t see any other animal there)"
"I hereby declare Suyog
Dixit as the acting Prime Minister and the Head of Military (if we have any)
from today. We are accepting applications for other posts.
I am proud to
announce my father as the President of KoD as a birthday gift to him. Happy
birthday Papa!
Life is either an incredible adventure or it is nothing at
all. If you are not doing something epic, you’re gonna end up in a yet another
grave."
Dixit's petition to the United Nations
seeking recognition of his claim has found many supporters.
"After
returning, I wrote an online petition to the UN informing them about my claim,
and requesting recognition, although I am not very optimistic that they will
reply. However, in just a day's time, I have received support from more than 800
people for my claim, so it might just happen," Dixit told.
Dixit who
shared his feat in a Facebook post on November 6 has now gone viral.
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