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7 greatest African women you should learn about them. 1)- Amina of Zaria, Nigeria 🇳🇬 2)- Queen Makeda of sheba, Ethiopia 🇪🇹 3)- Queen Kandake, Ethiopia 🇪🇹 4)- Nefertiti of ancient kemet, Egypt 🇪🇬 5)- Yaa Asantewa of Ashanti kingdom, Ghana 🇬🇭 6)- Queen Nandi of Zulu kingdom, South Africa 🇿🇦 7)- Moremi of Ile-Ife kingdom, Nigeria 🇳🇬. Thèse great women existed, but we were n0t taught about them in schoòl. Guys let's get our YouTube channel (YT: Historical Africa) to 200k

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The Queen of Sheba, a legendary beauty & King Solomon's lover, was a monarch of the ancient kingdom of Sheba & is referred to in Yemeni and Ethiopian history, the Bible, the Qur'an, Yoruba customary tradition & Josephus. The location of her kingdom is believed to have been in Ethiopia & Yemen. King Solomon is said to have seduced the Queen, and sired a son, Menelik I, by her, who would eventually become the first Emperor of Ethiopia. Edward John Poynter, Edwin Austin Abbey, The Queen Of Sheba, Queen Of Sheba, Ancient Queen, John Everett Millais, Black Royalty, African Royalty, Ancient Kingdom

The story of the Queen of Sheba appears in religious texts sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Described in the Bible as simply a Queen of the East, in the Qur'an as Bilqis or Balqis, in Ethiopian (ancient Abbysinia) as Makeda or Maqueda, modern scholars believe she came from the Kingdom of Axum in Ethiopia,

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