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JudgementDay1234
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True history, queen saba was from baza tribe in Eritrea, currently kunama. White people couldn't say baza,they said saba
This the the accurate history. Baza is kunama from Eritrea. White people twist and change history to benefit them. But yes queen saba was indeed queen Baza from kunama, Eritrea.
Re: True history, queen saba was from baza tribe in Eritrea, currently kunama. White people couldn't say baza,they said
Story of Saba
1- The story of the Queen of Sheba also appears among the Persians (probably derived from Jewish tradition), where she is considered the daughter of a Chinese king and a peri (fairylike being of Persian mythology).
2- The story of Bilqīs, as the Queen of Sheba is known in Islamic tradition, appears in the Qurʾān, though she is not mentioned by name, and her story has been embellished by Muslim commentators. The Arabs have also given Bilqīs a southern Arabian genealogy, and she is the subject of a widespread cycle of legends.
3-The Queen of Sheba appears as a prominent figure in the Kebra Nagast (“Glory of King”), the Ethiopian national epic and foundation story. .... She[Saba] returned to her kingdom, where she bore Solomon a son, Menilek. Menilek I was made king by his father, thus founding the royal Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia, which ruled until the deposition of Haile Selassie I in 1974.
Then, who is Saba?
Actually the Queen of Saba has name which is an Afar name given by her mother Amina and is known as Etyael. She took Ofir( ኦፊር) gold as gift to King Solomon followed by caravan of Afar.
1- The story of the Queen of Sheba also appears among the Persians (probably derived from Jewish tradition), where she is considered the daughter of a Chinese king and a peri (fairylike being of Persian mythology).
2- The story of Bilqīs, as the Queen of Sheba is known in Islamic tradition, appears in the Qurʾān, though she is not mentioned by name, and her story has been embellished by Muslim commentators. The Arabs have also given Bilqīs a southern Arabian genealogy, and she is the subject of a widespread cycle of legends.
3-The Queen of Sheba appears as a prominent figure in the Kebra Nagast (“Glory of King”), the Ethiopian national epic and foundation story. .... She[Saba] returned to her kingdom, where she bore Solomon a son, Menilek. Menilek I was made king by his father, thus founding the royal Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia, which ruled until the deposition of Haile Selassie I in 1974.
Then, who is Saba?
Actually the Queen of Saba has name which is an Afar name given by her mother Amina and is known as Etyael. She took Ofir( ኦፊር) gold as gift to King Solomon followed by caravan of Afar.