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Al Quaraouiyine University, Morocco, the oldest in the world [founded in 859 AD]

Al Quaraouiyine University, Fez in Morocco West African, is the world’s oldest continuous operating university. It is no wonder, with its tradition of invention and education, that Africa holds oldest university in Morocco, which is run continuously. The University of Al Quaraouiyine, Fez, was founded way back in 859 AD by a Tunisian woman, Fatima al-Fihri. Al-Fihri spent her generous …

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Arbore ethnic group, one of oldest tribes in the world

Arbore synonymously known as Ulde or Erbore are tribe which live in southern region of Ethiopia. They live near the Lake Chew Bahir, Omo Valley. Arbore ethnic group comprises of four sub-sections of villages namely: Murale, Kulaama, Eegude and Gandareb. The total number of Erbore people is estimated at 6850 people. The Arbore settle in dry and fertile places and …

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3000 years old peace treaty signed by Pharaoh Ramesses II & King Hattušiliš III

The Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty, also considered the Silver Treaty/Everlasting Treaty, is the only treaty in its former existence to take precedence both parties. It is the world’s earliest peace treaty that was discovered in Egypt in 1828 and in Hittite in 1906. Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty was signed in 1259 BC to put end to longest war over lands of Eastern …

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