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Queen of Sheba
biblical figure
Great Zimbabwe
ruined city in the south-eastern hills of Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe and the town of Masvingo, was once the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the country's Late Iron Age
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An-Namli
An-Naml () is the 27th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 93 verses (āyāt).
Q136910
main belt asteroid

Menelik I
Emperor of Ethiopia

Kandake
thumb|Relief depicting Kandake AmanitoreKandake, kadake or kentake (), often Latinised as Candace (), was one Meroitic term for a queen or queen mother of Kingdom of Kush. It is attested for six or seven women. Some were rulers, while others were most likely just wives of a king. In some cases, she may have been sister or close female relative of the king of Kush, she also could be the queen mother. She sometimes had her own court, possibly acted as a landholder and held a secular role as regent until her son came of age. A kandake who ruled in her own right bore in addition the title qore, th

The Book of the City of Ladies
novel by Christine de Pizan
balm of Gilead
historical perfume used medicinally, of herbal origin

Asfi bin Barkhiya
figure in Islamic tradition who brought Queen of Sheba's throne to Solomon
Sungbo's Eredo
system of defensive walls and ditches located southwest of the Yoruba town of Ijebu Ode
Targum Sheni
Aramaic elaboration of Esther
2 Chronicles 9
Second Book of Chronicles, chapter 9

1 Kings 10
1 Kings, chapter 10