Femme Forte (Emancipate) Third Issue | Page 7

Queen of ancient KEMet

One of the most famous African queens is Makeda. In many legends, Maceda overcomes difficult political situations, especially mythical. But in several legends she is told as a real historical figure. Till 1976 she was officially considered as the progenitor of the most ancient imperial dynasty in the world. The queen was a highly intellectual woman. The desire to comprehend wisdom of the beautiful woman has managed to turn the state into the large center of civilization, culture and trade.She was proud of her versatile knowledge and all the life tried to gain the secret of esoteric, which was known to wise men of antiquity. That's why it is possible to meet various miracles about her in legends – the speaking birds, magic carpets and teleportation.

1292B.C.-1225B.C.

Queen Nefertiti is often acknowledged as the queen who bought the war between the lower kemet and upper kemt to an end .when she decided to defy there differences and marry Ramases II-the pharoh of the lower Egypt as per the time., and up to date that are several monuments of their epic love affair in Abu Shiemel. Historians also believe she was the eldest daughter Amenhotep III, and that she played an active role in reshaping Egyptian civilization.

In most cultures women are often seen as the weaker sex. These are four women (Queens) throughout African history that defied those odds.

Makeda,Queen of Sheba 960, B.C.

Queen of

Sheba

Nefertiti