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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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Dawud Ishaya
Dawud Ishaya, (1686, 1788) was a monarch in Isfahan.
Dawud believed in Rabbinic Judaism.
He was at the time the top fortune in the world and lived an opulent life, richer than a whole country. As powerful as a mighty leader, he was known by everybody in the world. At the time, he was History. He is still seen as an eternal cultural symbol. He changed the life of many thanks to their cultural masterpieces. He was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.
Dawud, 28 years old, monarch, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 39, Dawud looked for a child to adopt. Dawud found an ugly girl named Medina left alone. Medina became part of the family from now on. A few weeks later, Dawud got betrayed by a business partner and lost trust in others. Nine months after, Dawud began to set a very strict planning of his days.
Aged 44, Dawud understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. Nine months after, Dawud was tired by a minor, but chronic disase. At the same time, Dawud reconciled with an ex friend. A little while after, Dawud fell in love with Miriam, a charming woman, 25 years old, a clerk. Both married and lived together from now on.
Nine months after, Miriam got pregnant, and gave birth to a monstrous looking girl named Daria.
In the year 1738, Dawud spent time and wealth to improve his living space. Now it was much more comfortable, and beautiful. Nine months after, Dawud had a nice evening with a personality of Isfahan. Later, Dawud was rejected from his community.
Later, Miriam got pregnant, and gave birth to a very small boy named Shamash-andulli.
At the age of 64, Dawud spent a lot of time thinking and meditating about his beliefs. A few weeks later, Dawud was afraid to spend a life devoid of purpose.
The same day, Miriam got pregnant, and gave birth to a huge baby boy named Ku-enlila.
Aged 70, Dawud understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. Soon after, Dawud rescued someone from a fire and was admired for that.
In the year 1769, Dawud decided to enjoy life. He spent everything he earned for the pleasure of the body and the mind. Many people in Isfahan were invited to enjoy life with him, and thus, he made many friends. Nine months after, Dawud gave some political ideas that were appreciated in his community.
At the age of 92, Dawud understood that only the fittest can survive and swore to be the best. On the next full moon, Dawud drew a precise map of his location. Soon after, Dawud got betrayed by a business partner and lost trust in others.
At the age of 102, Dawud decided to improve his knowledge. He found a mentor that teached him many new useful and wonderful things. Nine months after, Dawud envied his neighbor.
Dawud died after a long agony.
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