Black History Culture : Great African Kings and Queens

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  1. abdurratln New Member

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    This simply is not true. Cleopatra VII was the LAST pharoah. This is because after she finished messing things up, the Romans took over all Egypt. Egypt was dominated and oppressed until Islam came in the 7th Centruy. Cleopatra was a disaster. And, we must learn to face the ugly truth so that we will never make such a mistake again.
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    I remember my community center in Sheffield U.K. had these artworks and info on the walls, would like to get some prints myself. Great thread. Inspirational. :thanks:
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    Nubian Royalty

    The ancient region of Nubia was located in northeast Africa, in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan. The first group of Nubian people that we know much about, called the A-Group by archaeologists, lived around 3500 BC, but there is evidence of civilization in Nubia as far back as 8000 BC.

    Because Nubians were great archers, the Egyptians called Nubia "Ta-Seti," or Land of the Bow. The name Nubia came into use in the Middle Ages.

    Although it was a hot, dry land, ancient Nubia was a treasure trove of gold, ivory, stone, and other riches, and therefore a tempting target to foreign rulers. At times Egypt ruled Nubia; at other times, various Nubian kingdoms flourished.

    The great kingdom of Kush (or Cush) was located in south Nubia. The ancient Greeks called it Ethiopia. In the 8th century BC, Kush -- led by King Piankhi (or Piye) and later his brother and successor King Shabaka -- conquered Egypt. These Ku****e kings founded Egypt's 25th ruling dynasty. After Shabaka died, Piankhi's son Shebitku became pharaoh; he was succeeded by his brother Taharqa....

    ...Around 592 BC, Egypt sacked Kush's capital, Napata. After that, the city of Meroe became the capital of Kush. The kingdom lasted for some 900 years more.

    One notable Ku****e ruler was the fierce one-eyed warrior queen Amanirenas, who battled an occupying Roman army in the first century AD.


    >>>http://www.royalty.nu/Africa/Nubia.html
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