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Re: اماني شكيتو (Re: Amani Sabir)
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Sam Osman · الأكثر تعليقا http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=3S-dQdmmXLkCandpg=PA52andlpg=...o%20braceletandf=false رد · أعجبني · متابعة المنشور · منذ 19 دقيقة
WARRIOR QUEENS?
A legend in the Alexander Romance claims that Candace of Meroë fought Alexander the Great.[2] In fact, Alexander never attacked Nubia, and never attempted to move further south than the oasis of Siwa in Egypt.[3][4] In 25 BC the kandake Amanirenas, as reported by Strabo, attacked the city of Syene, today's Aswan, in territory of the Roman Empire; Emperor Augustus destroyed the city of Napata in retaliation.[5][6] Most scholars would dismiss the accounts of Herodotus, Strabo, and Diodorus as compelling evidence to support the existence of women warriors in Africa, although all three ancient writers have proved accurate in the great majority of their testable observations about life in the centuries before Christ. As time proceeds, the evidence supporting the presence of a tradition of African women warriors grows... مشاهدة المزيد رد · أعجبني · متابعة المنشور · منذ 20 دقيقة
Sam Osman · الأكثر تعليقا كندكات مملكة كوش Pelekh Candace of Meroe (c. 345 BCE–332 BCE) Alakhebasken (c. 295 BCE) Shanakdakhete (177 BCE–155 BCE) Amanikhabale (50 BCE–40 BCE) Amanirenas (40 BCE–10 BCE) Amanishakheto (c. 10 BCE–1 CE) Amanitore (1–20 CE) Amantitere (22–41 CE) Amanikhatashan (62–85 CE) Maleqorobar (266–283 CE) رد · أعجبني · متابعة المنشور · منذ 23 دقيقة
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