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    The Kebra Nagast, var. Kebra Negast (Ge'ez: ክብረ ነገሥት, kəbrä nägäśt), or The Glory of the Kings, is a 14th-century national epic of Ethiopia, written in...
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    Menelik I; its definitive and best-known formulation is set forth in the Kebra Nagast. However, there is no historical evidence supporting the legends or Yekuno...
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    [Egypt], from thy going up towards Arthur [Assyria]." The 14th century Kebra Nagast says "And therefore the children of Ishmael became kings over Tereb,...
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    Mənilək) was the legendary first Emperor of Ethiopia. According to Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century national epic, in the 10th century BC he is said to have...
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    Ethiopia's history as recorded and elaborated in a 13th-century treatise, the Kebra Nagast, asserts descent from a retinue of Israelites who returned with Makeda...
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    around it, on which was built the great city of Rome." According to the Kebra Nagast of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, Pharaoh's daughter tricked...
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    the Kebra Nagast as a "pastiche of legends" created to legitimize Yekuno Amlak's seizure of power. David Northrup notes that the Kebra Nagast's imaginative...
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    of Solomon. The most extensive version of the legend appears in the Kebra Nagast (Glory of the Kings), the Ethiopian national saga, translated from Arabic...
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    from South Arabia. In the medieval Ethiopian cultural work called the Kebra Nagast, Sheba was located in Ethiopia. Some scholars therefore point to a region...
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    constitutions, the concepts of Ethiopian government had been codified in the Kebra Nagast (which presented the concept that the legitimacy of the Emperor of Ethiopia...
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    occasionally discovered bound within manuscript books alongside the Kebra Nagast and other works. This compilation provides numerous insights into the...
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  • which Bruce asserts was revered throughout Abyssinia equally with the Kebra Nagast. Scholars like Johann Michaelis and Rosenmuller have pointed out that...
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    (سُلَيْمَان ٱلْحَكِيْم, "Sulayman the Wise"). This story is adapted in the Kebra Nagast, but as a dispute adjudicated by a son of Sulayman. The Quran narrates...
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    Annunciation to Mary. In the Ethiopian fourteenth-century text of the Kebra Nagast, Aaron's rod is broken in three and probably a symbol of the Trinity:...
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    to the Kebra Nagast) by saying it was descended from Moses and his Ethiopian wife.[citation needed] Most of the Beta Israel consider the Kebra Negast...
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    North Arabian 𐪌𐪔𐪆 (ngś), meaning "the ruler." Emperor of Ethiopia Kebra Nagast Najashi Haile Selassie, Western Education, and Political Revolution in...
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    Ethiopian Empire Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles Solomonic dynasty Kebra Nagast Rubenson, Sven (1965). "The Lion of the Tribe of Judah Christian Symbol...
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  • Fetha Negest (redirect from Fitḥa nagaśt)
    cited the Fetha Negest as an inspiration to the codification commission. Kebra Nagast Tegegne, Habtamu (2017). "The Edict of King Gälawdéwos Against the IllegalSlave...
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    popular of these include Saint Mary, Saint George and Saint Michael. The Kebra Nagast is often said to have been composed to legitimise the Solomonic dynasty...
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    Budge, in his preface to the second edition of his translation of the Kebra Nagast, claims that Brancaleon was a monk who had come to Ethiopia to convert...
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    for the ancient Nubians. For example, Makeda, Queen of Sheba, in the Kebra Nagast, is also recognized as Candace or "Queen Mother". A legend in the Alexander...
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    king as an early example of Judaic influence in Ethiopian culture. The Kebra Nagast and Ethiopian historical tradition states that Kaleb had two sons, Israel...
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    of Israel. The meeting of Makeda and Solomon is recorded in the text Kebra Nagast. The Biblical events of the flood and the fall of the Tower of Babel...
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    Royal Parchment Scroll of Black Supremacy. Many Rastas also treat the Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century Ethiopian text, as a source through which to interpret...
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    of the Covenant and became leader of the Zar cult. According to the Kebra Nagast Gebre Meskel was the youngest son of Kaleb and succeeded him to the throne...
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    Amlak, whose successors came to be known as the Solomonic dynasty. The Kebra Nagast, a 14th-century national epic, established the dynasty's claim of direct...
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    survival despite its distance from its patriarch in Alexandria. The Kebra Nagast is considered Holy Scripture in Ethiopia and is available in print.[1]...
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    their goal is to repatriate to Ethiopia, or to Zion. The Ge'ez-language Kebra Nagast serves as inspiration for the idea that the "Glory of Zion" transferred...
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  • Empire Lianja, a Central African epic Mwindo epic, a Central African epic Kebra Nagast, an Ethiopian epic Popol Vuh, a K'iche' epic Diné Bahaneʼ, a Navajo epic...
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  • : 552–553 : 18  Based on Jewish biblical tradition and Ethiopian legend via Kebra Nagast, Rastas believe that Israel's King Solomon, together with Ethiopian Queen...
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