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The Kebra Nagast : The Queen of Sheba & Her Only Son Menyelek

The Kebra Nagast, or "The Glory of Kings," is a foundational text of Ethiopian literature that intertwines biblical history, legend, and national mythology. This work narrates the storied lineage of the Ethiopian monarchy, tracing its roots to the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon, while detailing the arrival of the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia. The text is characterized by its rich, poetic style and a confluence of narrative traditions, reflective of both Christian and Judaic influences. Written in Ge'ez, it plays a crucial role in the establishment of Ethiopian identity and Christianity, representing a synthesis of oral history and written tradition that has fostered a sense of national pride and religious devotion through the centuries. The anonymity of its authorship adds to the mystique of The Kebra Nagast, suggesting a collective cultural effort rather than a singular author's vision. Scholars believe it was composed in the 14th century, likely during a period of political consolidation and cultural awakening within the Solomonic dynasty. This historical backdrop, coupled with the text's focus on divine kingship, hints at the author's desire to solidify the socio-political landscape of Ethiopia and legitimize the monarchy's divine right to rule. The Kebra Nagast is a compelling read for anyone interested in historical narratives, religious studies, or Ethiopian culture. Its rich tapestry of myth and history offers profound insights into the development of a nation and the intricacies of its religious beliefs. This book is not merely a text of the past, but a living document that continues to resonate within Ethiopian society, making it an essential addition to the library of scholars and enthusiasts alike.


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