Monday , 19 January 2026

The African History

3000 Year Old Golden Throne Of King Tutankhamun

“High Chair” is the chair of a nation, traditionally positioned on a dais and surmounted by a canopy, illustrating the authority of the ruler who sits on it and often confers the power on it. Thrones are most often used as the symbols of authority of kings and leaders. The more lavish the royal throne is, the greater the presence …

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The Great Zimbabwe Ruins. Founded In 11th Century

The Historic / Great Ruins of Zimbabwe are the oldest settlements in the southern region of the Sahara in Africa. Located in the center of Southern Africa between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, they bear witness to the rich and architectural past of Africa. The Great Zimbabwe Ruins were founded in the 11th century, Great Zimbabwe was habitat to livestock …

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Pair of Ceremonial Daggers of King Tutankhamun

The ceremonial dagger of King Tutanchamun, one having a hardened gold edge and the other one with a meteoric iron. Since the predynastic days, Dagger was used by the inhabitants of Kemet, although there are very prominent examples from the ancient kingdom. They were mainly made of copper or bronze in the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom; except for …

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Amani Rina The Great Queen of Nubia – Kingdom of Kush

Kingdom of Nubia, centered in Sudan and Southern Egyptian Nile valleys, was indeed an ancient Kingdom of Kush. After last year’s fall of the Late Bronze Age and the breakdown of the New Kingdom of Egypt, the Kushite period of rule was established in Nubia. Throughout its early stage, Kush was based throughout Napata How the name “Kandaka” came to …

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