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Queen Tiye (1415-1340 B.C.)
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This celebrated Nubian Queen was the beloved and honored wife of Amen-Hetep III, who was one of the world`s mightiest Pharaohs and conquerors.
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This celebrated Nubian Queen was the beloved and honored wife of Amen-Hetep III, who was one of the world´s mightiest Pharaohs and conquerors. King Amen-Hetep III, had a very deep and unusual affection for Queen Tiye. In addition to the usual titles of a King´s wife, Tiye is described as "Royal" daughter and "Royal" sister, when she was neither the daughter or the sister of a king, but of parents who were not of royal lineage.
The full queenly titles which Tiye held in common with the great heiress princesses of Egypt, were bestowed on her by Amen-Hetep III, and were honorary.
Although Tiye was a girl of common birth, she was a person of very strong character. Evident from records, she was a beautiful young Black queen. A woman of great intellect, ability, and a powerful influence. She shared the crown with her husband as though she had been its lineal heiress. Queen Tiye had such an important part in the affairs of Egypt, that foreign diplomats often appealed directly to her in matters affecting certain international relations.
Queen Tiye was a full-blooded African. Her son, Akhenaton and his wife, Nefertiti are the parents of King Tutankhamen, who is also known as "King Tut."
As a symbol of the love Amen-Hetep III, had for Queen Tiye, he declared that so she was treated in life as his equal, she would be depicted in death. At the time of her death, she was given a full "Royal" burial.
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Connecting to a proud heritage - The Kemet way
Aisha recalls on one of her visits to Kemet, visiting a temple with paintings of medical instruments, and historical records of surgeries and medicines that were used in the BC era. Recognising some of the instruments as instruments used in modern me... Source:
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Gerald Massey (1828 - 1907) THE EGYPTIAN ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY
Vol I.—Egyptian Origines in the British Isles. Vol II.—Egyptian Origines in the Hebrew, Akkado, Assyrian, and Maori. Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries, Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece, and Africa as the... Source:
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The Teachings of Ptahhotep: The Oldest Book in the World
"First published around 2388 B.C. Fifth Kemetic (Egyptian) Dynasty under the title: Teachings of the Prefect of the City, Dja Ptahhotep ynder the majesty of the king of the South and the North. Assa Djed-Ka-Ra. living eternally forever."... Source:
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The Decipherment of Hieroglyphs
For centuries, the meaning of the mysterious and mystical Egyptian hieroglyphs baffled the greatest minds in the world. Then, in 1799, the discovery of the most famous piece of rock in archaeology unravelled the secrets of the script.... Source:
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Les raisons de la chute de Kama (Egypte antique)
le pharaon Psammétique compta sur des leucodermes (Grecs et Juifs) pour se débarrasser de ses frères kamites de Koush et des envahisseurs leucodermes d`Assyrie. En échange du service de ces mercenaires Grecs et Juifs, il leur donna une partie de la t... Source:
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http://maatkara.com/ 12 Khamit stories online
Maatkara shatters a lot of these Hollywood generated myths of the culture in subtle and in other cases abrupt ways. We begin by calling ancient Egypt by its proper name, Khamit. Its inhabitants the Khamou. The Khamou were Africans.... Source:
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Awareness: The Key to Black Mental Health, by Dr. Na´im Akbar
Most of the neuroses as we know them in America are unknown in cultures with limited contact with European values. Disorders such as female frigidity, sexual perversions, and extreme anxiety are essentially unknown in cultures with drastically differ... Source:
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Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy Is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy
by George G. M. JAMES. Challenging the notion that civilisation started in Greece, this uncompromising classic attempts to prove that the true authors of Greek philosophy were not Greeks but Egyptians. The text asserts that the praise and honour blin... Source:
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Cleopatra VII (69-30 B.C.)
Cleopatra was pictured as a distinct African woman, dark in color. Born in 69 B.C., Cleopatra came to the throne, when she was 18 years old.
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Akhenaton (1375-1358 B.C.)
1300 years before Christ, he preached and lived a gospel of perfect love, brotherhood, and truth. 2000 years before Mohammed, he taught the doctrine of the "One God." 3000 years before Darwin, he sensed the unity that runs through all living things.... Source:
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Black/White Alliances; by John Henrik Clarke
We have been hospitable to strangers—nearly always to the wrong strangers! Nearly all of our relationships with non-African people began with a dinner invitation. More than anyone else in the world we repeatedly invited our future conquerors to dinne... Source:
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The Color of Man
The oldest known fossil remains, were found in the Olduvai Gorge region in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. These first people were known as the "Twa", who worshipped the God Bes, a primiry Horus I, the earliest form of Ptah—the God of Gods.
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