Queen Tiye: The Influential Wife Of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, Whose Demise Brought The 18th Dynasty Of Ancient Egypt To An End

Queen Tiye The Influential Wife Of Pharaoh Amenhotep III Whose Demise Brought The 18th Dynasty Of Ancient Egypt To An End

Queen Tiye is regarded as the most powerful woman in the history of ancient Kemet (Egypt). She was Yuya and Tjuyu’s daughter. She married Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III and became his Great Royal Wife. She was also Akhenaten’s mother and Tutankhamun’s grandmother, as well as Ay’s sister. Tiye was a strong woman during her husband’s … Read more

History Of Ancient Egypt: The Whip Of The Law

History Of Ancient Egypt - The Whip Of The Law

Ancient Kemet (Egypt) till today remains a highly mysterious civilization for Europeans and Arabs invaders and usurpers – who disguise as Egyptologists, tearing down every inch of ancient Kemet, in search of treasures and the magnificence of African ancestors. Although many will deny this, we who study history know that everything ancient Egypt was, was … Read more

A Detailed Account Of Ancient Egyptian Dynasties – How They Started And Grew

A Detailed Account Of Ancient Egyptian Dynasties - How They Started Anf Grew

Ancient Kemet (Egypt) remains to date, the best and most advanced civilization of the ancient and modern world. As we write this, Egyptologists are still tearing up the entire region for the magnificent remains of African ancestors who built what is now known as ‘Ancient Egyptian Dynasties’. In this article, we take a look at … Read more

The 3,298 Years Old Mummified Face Of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I – He Was Black

The 3,298 Years Old Mummified Face Of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I - He Was Black

Ever since the Europeans and Arabs invaded Kemet/Africa, over a thousand years ago, they have been fascinated and obsessed with the vast knowledge and heritage which the African continent houses. For centuries, they have dug up the ancient graves of notable Africans from various empires, kingdoms, and cultures, in a bid to understand how Africa … Read more