She was the first women to rule Kush.
She was one of the earliest queens... but we don't know that much about the Kush civilization so there very well could have been many queens before her we don't know about.
Shanakhdakheto Queen Shanakdakheto was a ruler of Kush. She was the first women pharoh. Her tomb is one of the largest pyramid in Mero
In the ancient Egypt, the queen after her husband died was Queen Hatshepsut
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Queen Shanakhdakheto ruled Kush on her own.
Historians believe that the first woman to rule Kush was queen Shanakhdakheto ; she ruled from 170 BC to 150 BC.
she ruled the kingdom about 2000bc to 10,000bc
Historians didn't understand meroitic writing so they don't know much about queen shanakhdakheto. Most of what they know come from their carvings found in her tomb.
She was the first women to rule Kush.
She was one of the earliest queens... but we don't know that much about the Kush civilization so there very well could have been many queens before her we don't know about.
Absolutely! She was the first women (Queen) to rule an empire by herself! :) I call that pretty amazing!
she was born in Kush or Africa
Shanakhdakheto Queen Shanakdakheto was a ruler of Kush. She was the first women pharoh. Her tomb is one of the largest pyramid in Mero
Queen Shanakdakhete was the Ethiopian queen in 332 BC, and as best known for her infamous stand against Alexander the Great during her reign. As he marched from rather easily conquering Egypt, he came to the border of Ethiopia only to meet Queen Shanakdakhete in personal command of her armies sitting in between two huge elephants. Not wanting to risk having his record marred by a woman, at that, Alexander the Great turned around and ended his legendary conquest.
In the ancient Egypt, the queen after her husband died was Queen Hatshepsut
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