No, the Sinai Peninsula has never belonged to Arabia. It has historically been controlled by various empires and states, including ancient Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, and then Egypt after it gained independence.
The oldest bones ever found are approximately 300 million years old and belong to a species called Ossirarus kamylaris. These bones were discovered in 2004 in Texas, USA.
The first ever recorded person to find Australia was Willem Jansz/Janszoon, a Dutchman who was seeking new trade routes and trade associates. He became the first recorded European to step foot on Australia's shores on the western shore of Cape York Peninsula, on 26 February 1606.
No, Jacques Cartier did not find any gold or silver during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to search for precious metals.
No, Amelia Earhart's disappearance in 1937 remains a mystery. Despite extensive searches and investigations, no conclusive evidence has been found to determine her fate.
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no Kesha never traveled to Saudi Arabia.
Never
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No, Saudi Arabia have not won the World Cup.
One of the most popular people to ever settle at the Iberian Peninsula was the Iberians, in which how the Iberian Peninsula got it's name.
There will never ever be an earthquake there.
In the year 610 there were no Muslims what so ever in Arabia. As Mohmmad came in the next century.
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yes... have you ever heard of Arabian horses? they originated there.
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