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An Egyptian treasure that kills all those who look for it

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Cairo: The search for treasures and archaeology from Egypt continues today, but there is also a treasure that almost all those who searched for, were killed.

According to media reports, an Egyptian pharaoh named Tutankhamen passed away. At the time his tomb was opened, there were 17 people who took out his coffin.

There was a phrase written in the ancient Egyptian language, which was in fact, a message of death. Later, when experts translated the phrase, they were surprised, because it said, “Whoever wakes up the sleeping Pharaoh will be killed.” Fifteen of the 17 people were killed in accidents over a six-year period.

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