The Queen of Sheba's Palace in Ethiopia, A Great Civilization, Makeda Axum, Aksumite Empire
Could this be the Queen of Sheba's Palace? Dungur is the ruins of palace in Axum, Ethiopia, the former capital of the Kingdom of Aksum. Popular legend is that it was formally the Palace of the Queen of Sheba and there is a lower level which may date to that period. Join brothers Paul and Mathew Backholer as they explore for ByFaith TV Season 4, Quest for the Ark of the Covenant.
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Lalibela Churches and The Queen of Sheba Palace | Lalibela & Axum Ethiopia
This part of the trip was honestly so sacred and peaceful and allowed for some deep meditation moments. The Lalibela churches were a site that I'm so deeply grateful to have experienced. It's also black history month and to be able to say I've visited the Queen of Sheba's palace in Axum is an honor. This is a short one but I hope you enjoyed and are inspired to one day visit!
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Bomani in Ethiopia on an incredible 7 city tour May 7-14, 2017. This journey includes Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Gondar, Axum, Lalibela, Shashamene and Hawassa. Let’s start working more towards empowering and being a part of the growth of Africa. Join us on the next Journey of a Lifetime to Ethiopia Oct 7-16, 2017. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments.
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Queen of Sheba Palace - Axum, Ethiopia
Ruins of a grand palace (referred to locally as the Queen of Sheba's palace) from the days of the Axumite Kingdom in Northern Ethiopia. (January 2015)
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Aksum is a city in Tigray the northern part of Ethiopia The historical records and Ethiopia traditions suggest that it was from Aksum that Makeda, the Queen of Saba (Sheba).
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Ruins of the Queen of Sheba’s Palace - Ethiopia Tour May 2017
Bomani in Ethiopia on an incredible 7 city tour May 7-14, 2017. This journey includes Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Gondar, Axum, Lalibela, Shashamene and Hawassa. Let’s start working more towards empowering and being a part of the growth of Africa. Join us on the next Journey of a Lifetime to Ethiopia Oct 7-16, 2017. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments.
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Ethiopia's Ancient Kingdom Axum: Queen Sheeba's Palace, Northern Stelae Field, and More! (2019)
Axum was actually our first city after Addis Abeba as we started the northern Ethiopian Circle from the top of the country. I can tell you that this city is often overlooked in the sense that tourists only come for one or two days and then head to another destination like Mekele, the Churches the Tigray and so on. And I have to say it is a shame and a blessing! Axum is quite untouristy compared to other Ethiopian cities and this is what makes it so unique. People just live their lives here, you will not find 10000 guides trying to sell you tours. All the tours are organized through one tourist office where you can buy tickets so there is really no hassle and you never should have the feeling that you are getting screwed. The restaurants, with a few exceptions of hotel restaurants, are surprisingly basic and often just offer a few dishes but you get the authentic experience here. If you want to experience the unbusy Ethiopian city vibe, Axum is the place for you.
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Tuc-tuc ride to Queen of Sheba's Palace, Axum Ethiopia
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Queen of Sheba: A Myth or Reality? - SBS Amharic
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GREAT ETHIOPIAN QUEENS
African women of antiquity were legendary for their beauty and power. Especially great were the Queens of Ethiopia; Queen of Sheba (960 B.C.), Candace of Meroe and her defeat of Alexander the Great (332 B.C.), Amanirenas, Amanishakhete, Nawidemak, Amanitore (Acts 8:26-40), Shanakdakh, and Malegereabar.
The Queen of Sheba's Palace in Ethiopia? The Bible and the Ark of the Covenant!
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Axum (Ethiopia) - the original capital of the ancient Kingdom of Aksum
Ancient city of Axum - the original capital of the Kingdom of Axum, it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Africa.The massive ruins include monolithic obelisks, giant stelae, royal tombs and the ruins of Queen of Sheba Palace. The Kingdom of Axum reached its zenith in the third to fifth centuries AD. King Ezana converted country to Christianity in 324 AD. Coins minted under King Ezana were the first in the world to feature the image of a cross.
The Queen of Sheba
The story of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, as told from the Ethiopian holy book the Kebra Nagast.
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