THE QUEEN OF SHEBA
History of The Queen Queen of Sheba

The Queen of Sheba was a ruler of the ancient Kingdom of Sheba, which, according to some researchers, was located in the southern region of the Arabian peninsula in present-day Yemen near the Red Sea between the 10th and 12th centuries BCE.
The Queen of Sheba is mentioned in various sacred books such as the Torah. The Sacred Book of Jews, the Old and New Testament, the sacred books of Christians, the Quran, the sacred book and The Kebra Nagast glory Of the kings of Ethiopians, Sheba was the
Name of a kingdom located in Pre-Islamic southwestern Arabia believed to have existed between the 10th and 12th centuries BCE. The kingdom was founded by
The Sabians are Semitic people who came from the north and invaded the region and imposed their culture on the indigenous population. Sheba was a kingdom rich in gold and precious stones as well as frankincense and spices and was an important Trade Center situated on the road between India and the West its
The decline began with the opening of new trade routes by the Roman Empire. There are disagreements among some researchers. They believe that the archaeological ruins of the queen of Sheba's Palace were found in Aksum, an ancient Sacred City in Ethiopia Africa. While others believe they are located in Merit in present-day Yemeni nations, that the queen who went to Jerusalem seeking counsel from Solomon originated
According to the Old Testament, God granted Solomon extraordinary wisdom and intelligence the Queen of Sheba heard ofSolomon's Fame and came to test the kingwith riddles, the Queen of Sheba arrived.in Jerusalem with an impressive retinueof camels Laden with perfumes muchgoldand precious stones she presentedherself to Solomon, who was able to answer all her questions the Queen of Sheba was amazed by King Solomon's wisdom, the Delicacies on his table the palace he had built and the wealth of his kingdom, One Kings 10 to 1.13 and 2 Chronicles 9 to 1.12 in addition to being mentioned in the Old Testament the Queen of Sheba is referred to in the New Testament as the queen of the South when Jesus Christ says the queen of the South will rise at the judgment because of this generation and condemn it because she came from the ends of the Earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon and now something greater than Solomon is here Matthew 12 42 according to judeo-christian , tradition Solomon was the wisest wealthiest and most famous king of Israel and he fell in love with the Queen of Sheba dedicating to her the song of songs a beautiful love poem a true Ode to the beauty and elegance of The Queen, the story of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon is also recounted in the Quran, the sacred book of Islam in accounts of the ancient Kingdom of Israel the mention of the queen balkis or bilkis is similar to that in the Bible and describes the existence of a kingdom ruled by a woman where the People worshiped. the son instead of God.
According to Ethiopian belief, the name of the Queen of Sheba was Magda. There are mentions of Queen McDuff Sheba in The Kebra Naga Glory of the Kings and an ancient compilation of Ethiopian legends.
The Ethiopian accounts narrate the visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon in Jerusalem in the ancient Kingdom of Israel, and it is said that Solomon seduced the Queen of Sheba, resulting in the birth of a son named Menlig who became the first emperor of Ethiopia Opia, throughout history, the Queen of Sheba has been depicted by painters historians and filmmakers she has been the subject of films such as Solomon and Sheba 1959 and Arabian Nights 1973 the The story of the Queen of Sheba and the KingSolomon has captivated the imagination and creativity of various artists contributing to its enduring presence in Cultural narratives Ethiopian traditioni ntertwines Rich folklore with the tale of the Queen of Sheba creating acaptivating narrative that has resonated Through the Ages, vakta as she is known
This tradition. It embodies the essence of power, wisdom and femininity in her legs.



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