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Nethaneel, monarch in Isfahan (1924,?) Ahmet, monarch in Isfahan (1911,?) Ahmet, monarch in Isfahan (1890,2009) Iraj, monarch in Isfahan (1815,1904) Ku-enlila, monarch in Isfahan (1750,1856) Dawud, monarch in Isfahan (1686,1788) Eshargamelat, monarch in Isfahan (1628,1714) Dinah, monarch in Isfahan (1580,1628) Husain, coach in Isfahan (1504,1580) Medina, coach in Isfahan (1462,1530) Aaron, coach in Isfahan (1384,1462) Zehra, banker in Isfahan (1373,1454) Zehra, monarch in Isfahan (1324,1384) Medina, monarch in Isfahan (1279,1345) Ece, monarch in Isfahan (1246,1317) Zehra, monarch in Jerusalem (1193,1273) Dazuzum, general in Jerusalem (1165,1249) Alexander, drug dealer in Rome (1207,1259) Emily, soldier in Barcelona (1304,1379) Monopthalmos, musician in Barcelona (1269,1342) Pichushkina, soldier in Barcelona (1241,1328) Baudoin, hunter in Barcelona (1213,1278) Epiphaneia, atilliator in Barcelona (1178,1246) Baudoin, hunter in Barcelona (1172,1235) Euergetis, hunter in Barcelona (1130,1194) Poyraz, general in Jerusalem (1123,1185) Aslan, general in Jerusalem (1078,1165) Gilat, crime lord in Jerusalem (1077,1145) Abiditan, horse racer in Jerusalem (1018,1094) Beren, priest in Jerusalem (1000,1081) Dariush, butcher in Jerusalem (986,1034) Dazuzum, butcher in Jerusalem (928,1006) Irem, butcher in Jerusalem (883,965) Nethaneel, butcher in Jerusalem (828,891) Daria, butcher in Jerusalem (783,843) Dariush, butcher in Isfahan (750,816) Jamal, butcher in Isfahan (684,750) Miriam, butcher in Isfahan (636,706) Iraj, hunter in Isfahan (620,670) Canaan, hunter in Hecatompylos (557,647) Dassin, leather worker in Assur (540,597) Udumebraye, hunter in Babylon (617,672) Zegiga, hunter in Babylon (580,658) Amasis, gardener in Casablanca (562,616) Enku, quarryman in Matara (671,731) Kaa, guard in Matara (644,729) Cleopatra, quarryman in Matara (644,721) Kahina, burglar in Matara (597,670) Wagguten, quarryman in Matara (596,655) Wawuda, quarryman in Matara (548,628) Kioko, teacher in Matara (557,615) Gilukhipa, teacher in Carthage (546,606) Mansa, teacher in Matara (510,576) Khensa, leather worker in Assur (495,553) Nadia, teacher in Carthage (463,535) Poyraz, teacher in Ur (419,471) Illi, teacher in Ur (376,434) Bayissa, teacher in Thebes - Luxor (313,376) Chapusana, servant in Tabarka (276,349) Addisu, mosaic artist in Jebel Moya (289,359) Dayo, teacher in Jebel Moya (287,353) Markunda, teacher in Volubilis (280,337) Chibarameze, teacher in Tabarka (268,313) Ometeko, teacher in Tiya (247,311) Osorkon, teacher in Heracleion (193,247) Nedjem, monarch in Carthage (199,240) Rehema, monarch in Heracleion (188,237) Kaa, monarch in Carthage (143,204) Yaro, monarch in Carthage (114,178) Lweendo, monarch in Carthage (61,124) Akpobome, monarch in Carthage (36,93) Uloho, carpenter in Carthage (1,64) Idder, carpenter in Carthage (-54,1) Menhet, monarch in Carthage (-51,-4) Akuada, jeweler in Carthage (-100,-43) Wazad, jeweler in Carthage (-150,-100) Butemwe, scribe in Carthage (-196,-130) Urhie, scribe in Carthage (-234,-176) Awawa, scribe in Carthage (-296,-234) Ifedimma, bronze smith in Carthage (-314,-247) Ilozumba, merchant in Carthage (-335,-268) Baragsen, merchant in Carthage (-362,-288) Baragsen, merchant in Carthage (-421,-354) Udjebten, winemaker in Carthage (-438,-382) Amasis, winemaker in Carthage (-480,-432) Meddur, winemaker in Carthage (-563,-480) Meddur, winemaker in Carthage (-595,-527) Akinyi, winemaker in Carthage (-665,-585) Wawira, winemaker in Heracleion (-699,-634) Chepkirui, winemaker in Tabarka (-710,-628) Yaro, winemaker in Tipasa (-738,-691) Djedhor, winemaker in Volubilis (-799,-733) Cleopatra, winemaker in Volubilis (-820,-762) Urhie, guard in Volubilis (-886,-820) Chapusana, guard in Volubilis (-960,-886) Enku, winemaker in Volubilis (-997,-903) Kyela, prostitute in Volubilis (-1053,-952) Aksil, musician in Thebes - Luxor (-1120,-1036) Erhue, prostitute in Meroe (-1136,-1073) Osorkon, prostitute in Meroe (-1184,-1126) Menhet, prostitute in Meroe (-1218,-1166) Lweendo, prostitute in Meroe (-1288,-1197) Iput, jeweler in Meroe (-1299,-1219) Chapusana, jeweler in Meroe (-1352,-1265) Rahotep, jeweler in Meroe (-1405,-1330) Chikondi, jeweler in Banganarti (-1452,-1374) Nekesa, jeweler in Khami (-1495,-1413) Teriahi, jeweler in Tlokwe (-1567,-1495) Wawira, prostitute in Tlokwe (-1611,-1517) Kesandu, musician in Kalambo Falls (-1658,-1594) Khensa, musician in Tlokwe (-1700,-1632) Ifedimma, musician in Tlokwe (-1745,-1664) Takama, musician in Tlokwe (-1792,-1745) Thutmose, musician in Kaditshwene (-1834,-1778) Addisu, musician in Kaditshwene (-1881,-1823) Meddur, jeweler in Kaditshwene (-1871,-1824) Wawira, jeweler in Kaditshwene (-1916,-1849) Tafsut, jeweler in Kaditshwene (-1955,-1885) Nedjem, jeweler in Kaditshwene (-2012,-1946) Mansa, witch in Kaditshwene (-2057,-1981) Kyela, witch in Kaditshwene (-2101,-2019) Persenet, musician in Kaditshwene (-2143,-2089) Ilozumba, musician in Kaditshwene (-2228,-2143) Rehema, copper smith in Kaditshwene (-2258,-2177) Khensa, copper smith in Kaditshwene (-2303,-2211) Chepkirui, fisher in Kaditshwene (-2350,-2288) Addisu, hunter in Kaditshwene (-2366,-2326) Chausiku, hunter in Kaditshwene (-2401,-2366) Alara, thief in Kaditshwene (-2435,-2372) Wawuda, spinner in Kaditshwene (-2447,-2381) Yaro, beggar in Kalambo Falls (-2384,-2288) Markunda, slave in Kalambo Falls (-2388,-2294) Zawadi, slave in Motsetsi (-2429,-2358) Rahotep, lumberjack in Kaditshwene (-2483,-2420) Aat, slave in Motsetsi (-2481,-2398) Nekesa, slave in Kaditshwene (-2525,-2472) Akpobome, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2535,-2486) Wazad, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2572,-2511) Nekesa, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2617,-2550) Markunda, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2662,-2607) Wagguten, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2712,-2645) Teriahi, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2767,-2679) Uloho, butcher in Kaditshwene (-2800,-2744) Kyela, prostitute in Kaditshwene (-2845,-2800) Zoputan, prostitute in Kaditshwene (-2887,-2833) Addisu, farmer in Kaditshwene (-2955,-2878) Qalhata, musician in Kaditshwene (-2983,-2913) Orisa, musician in Tlokwe (-3024,-2941)
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Kioko Ishaya
Kioko Ishaya, (557, 615) was a teacher in Matara.
Kioko believed in Shamanism.
He lived mostly in extreme poverty. Simply eating was an issue, most of the days. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. He had a refined culture, and was known to read, and sometimes write, for pleasure. He was robust, stunning, and never got sick a single time. He was known as resolute, with a true entrepreneur spirit.
Kioko, 19 years old, teacher, became the new leader of the family.
In the year 585, Kioko decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Amud, in Africa : a huge stone city around a big temple. During his travel he were attacked by a group of bandits that took most of his possessions. Then he came back and was quite happy to find his house and family. On the next full moon, Kioko got drunk and did thinqs he had regrets for all his life. On the first day of the month after, Kioko became afraid of death. On the first day of the month after, Kioko fell in love with Wawuda, a monstrous looking woman, 37 years old, a quarryman. Both married and lived together from now on.
A few weeks later, Wawuda got pregnant and gave birth to an adorable baby. However, the baby died in the following month for no apparent reason. The whole family was shaken.
11 years later, Kioko spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about his beliefs. A few days later, Kioko imagined a story that became famous. At the same time, Kioko met a good business partner.
Later, Wawuda got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small boy named Wagguten.
At the age of 52, Kioko spent time socializing with people in Matara. He made some strong friendships (and a couple of enemies). Soon after, Kioko found a secret spring. Half a year later, Kioko began to set a very strict planning of his days.
6 years later, Kioko decided to visit the world. He went on a long journey and reached Banganarti, in Africa : a small village of mud houses between the 3rd and 4th cataract of the Nile. The travel was fascinating, and he learned many things on the road. Then he came back and was quite happy to find his house and family. At the same time, Kioko was praised for his work.
Kioko passed away of old age.
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