Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task. Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname ...
Ashraf Kabonga – also known as Ashraf Mahrous -- pulled the locomotive and several carriages nearly 10 metres along the ...
The Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs Exhibition opened in Tokyo last week following the success of its US and European ...
Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, better known as Kabonga, greets his fans after he pulled a train for nearly 10 meters, 33 ...
Tokyo is preparing to host the "Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs" exhibition, with metro stations, building facades, and ...
The Art Newspaper took a tour of this treasure-stuffed colossus and was impressed by its gargantuan scale and coherent layout ...
On March 7, Tokyo witnessed a grand celebration as Sherif Fathy, the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, and Yuriko Koike, the Governor of Tokyo, inaugurated the exhibition "Ramses and ...
Treasures of Tutankhamen will take pride of place when the museum, showing more than 100,000 artefacts from Egypt’s golden ...
Nestled near the iconic Giza pyramids, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) is preparing for a lavish opening, featuring a ...
Ashraf Mahrous, an Egyptian wrestler known as Kabonga, recently set Guinness World Records for pulling a train with his teeth ...
Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, better known as Kabonga, pulls a train for nearly 10 meters, 33 feets, at Ramses Station in ...