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Why was the Lada renamed Lada for sale in Europe?

In a number of European countries, Zhiguli cars began to be sold under the LADA brand due to associations with the word "gigolo", which is called those who provide male prostitution services.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Why did the female pharaoh Hatshepsut wear a beard?

The Egyptian pharaohs were considered the earthly incarnation of the god Horus and could only be male. When the female pharaoh Hatshepsut ascended the throne, for the legitimacy of her power, a legend was invented, according to which the god Amon himself descended to earth in order to conceive his daughter in the guise of Thutmose I. However, at official ceremonies, Hatshepsut was still forced to wear men's clothing and a fake beard.

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