H.I.M Imperial Empress Shebah `Ra - Queen
Shebah III. Sheba Imperial Empire Kingdom Imperial
Empress
Q & A Part 3 Is the Imperial Empress real? Or is she a fake? Yes. To the first question. The second is an insult to Africa. It is an insult to the African Kingdoms Nations, equally as well to refer to the Imperial Sovereign
as she. We do not question the
validity of any foreign non-African Royals, there history, or the validity of there ancestral root or rights to be addressed
as a Royal, yet we are the first and oldest of lines of Kingdom in existence! It is a matter
of courtesy, good-manners and civil respect
of the Royal Houses of the globe. In particular in light of our history with that of your respective
Nations, and thrones. The past is the past but by such questions you are opening dangerous old
historical wounds, far from healed within Africa. Why is it felt as acceptable
to insult Africa and the Africans Kingdoms in such a manner, do we ourselves not know who we are, or our own history? Or do
we need permission from the globe to be who we are, or there historians, do we not ourselves know our own history? Is it not
us, our people, our ancestors, that lived through it? Is it so shocking that we of Africa, we of the Black Nations have such
an extensive Royal history and critical Royal blood links, or is it that we are yet here? Is it thus not understandable that
we kept our doors closed, in order to survive in Peace, had we not we would be no more to keep our history, in the past and
nor of the present. Our history, our lines, our People are all people; we share a common history and future. Those that desire
to write our history in accordance to there vision and concepts, it free to do so. But do not question our validity, the answer
you may not be so happy about, for it will unearth a Pandora box of anger from Africa, and within the Diaspora Nations from
Africa on our rights as a people, to our identity, history and integrity as a Nation, and as a People, which is best left
closed. Such a question addressed to the Empire throne is not taken lightly, in our pass
such a question was a call to war, today it is no different, it is an insult to African historical and hereditary rights,
and an insult to all our People within Africa and around the globe, we are not asking anyone’s acceptance, we are African,
and our lines have been here since dawn. Our Imperial Sovereign is our Imperial Sovereign, our Blood, and as well recognised
outside of Africa for those that holds value on global authentication of our titles, our lines are millenniums old. We trust
our blood, our history, our ancestors, not paper, nor is anyone’s accreditation before our own internal accreditation.
We know who we are, and who our lines are, far to many assume to know the secrets and inner working of the African Kingdoms
history, yet so few have ever asked us our history, the preference has been to assume they know better and we are simply,
ignorant Africans. It is an insult of the highest level, as well as in accordance to the International Set Conventions for
Heads of States, which the Imperial Sovereign is. An insult to our Empire Throne is an insult to all of the Thrones the Empires
and Nations. We suggest all that makes such a suggestion be ready to take on Africa, our cup is full from such insults,
we are watching, we are listening, and we are not amused, do not disrespect our people. We will not accept the disrespect
of any African Royals, and in particular Our Empire Imperial Sovereign. Where
exactly is the Imperial Empress Empire Kingdom, which Region? The Sheba
Imperial Empire since the dawn of the Empires Nations covered the African Continent and its Empires Royal Kingdoms Lines and
Tribes covering the African Continent, not a Country, but a Continent of Empires and Royal Kingdoms Nations, that of Africa. The
ancestral root Royal Kingdom of Sheba region of the Sheba Imperial Empires collective Kingdoms, was in North-Africa. What are the oldest Kingdom lines in Africa, and where did they originate from? The very oldest Kingdoms lines in Africa are the Nubian descendent
Kingdoms of the Nubian Civilisation, which are the foreparents of all the Kingdoms and Tribal Nations, and the first Civilisation known to Mankind. The Nubian
Empire Kingdom formed in Nubia, North-Africa was called the Sheba Imperial Empire of Nubia after the Empires first Matriarch
and Queen Shebah I, the daughter of Narmer/Nimrod who inherited the throne of Narmer and that of his Father Kush/Hor-Aha together forming the throne Empire of the Ra lines of Sheba of Nubia. In OUR History there were
3 Sheba Kingdoms, and one Sheba Empire formed from the first Sheba Kingdom, the eldest
lived on the two others assimilated under the one throne. The first Sheba Kingdom/Empire is that of ancient Nubia and still in
North Africa, the second was in Libya across the borders of Nubia. The third formed by a descendent Queen of Sheba in Yemen,
across the waters of Kush-Nubia Havilah. There was a forth planned to be formed in what is present day Upper Nigeria,
which geographically falls in ancient Nubia/Sudan which covered all of West-Africa, across to East Africa and upper Central
Africa, with lower Africa being the Empires Royal Kingdom region of the Empire. Hence today the Majority of African Empires
are in the West, East and Upper Central Regions of Africa. There have been over 200 Queen of Sheba`s, the most famous
being the Queen of Sheba that made religious history on the visit to King Solomon, one of her five names was the most common,
Makebah-Tamar. Every Queen before and after those famous Queens of the Sheba Kingdoms were a Queen of Sheba, they were neither
the first nor last, but special Queens in a row of Queens from there ancestral lines, the name Sheba is in reference to the
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The greatest historical mistake
was the assumption that the end of the respective Matriarchs was the end of the respective Kingdoms and between both the famous
Matriarchs there were no future or past Queens, it is as illogical as if one was to hold the assumption that before David
and Solomon the most famous of Kings there were no further throne kings before or after to the throne they ascended. The Sheba Throne bloodlines is the only throne
that has gone unbroken since it existence at the time of mankind’s dawn. There are historically only two Queen of Sheba
that shared both the same formal and Empire Throne names; Shebah I, and Shebah III, Shebah II was a male Emperor/King of the
Empires bloodlines Patriarchal Lines of the Empire, whose name translates to the name of Shebah. The Patriarchal line of the
Empire Throne which is later than the Matriarchal lines now forms the Patriarchal lines Sovereigns of the Royal Kingdoms,
after that Empire fell an was divides into Kingdoms.
The African Kingdoms throne lines are rotating lines and crosses from one
direct line to another with each Dynasty, and inherited through the female. Queen Makebah the Queen of Sheba was of the Nubia-Put
root lines which is a Kushite Line of ancient Nubia that formed and ruled the ancient Kingdom of Ethiopia, from Nubia proper
and Put, the oldest Royal lines in North/East-Africa. Note well; ancient Ethiopia
(Athiopia) is not present day Ethiopia, present day Ethiopia was the Kingdom of Put of Abassia, before renaming to Abyssinia,
then later Ethiopia by the colonist. Ancient Ethiopia was all of Africa, and referred to the Black Nations ethnic complexion,
or the Black Empire. The ancient Ethiopian Empire formed by the conquering and joining of the Royal Kingdoms throughout that
region is no longer in existence, but the Royals are still recognised Royals of the Empires to date, in Africa. The pre
and post-colonial respective Queens of Sheba ruled from within inner Africa the Sheba Empire Kingdoms (which were all
outside of Nubia proper or Upper Nubia in the Northern part of present day Sudan and South of Egypt), quietly and at
best with minimised power, due to the pre-colonisation of Upper Africa prior to Europe, and the scattering of the Kingdoms
and Nations heads during that era. Imperial/Royal
bloodline family of these thrones are numbered in the millions. Alongside of the North African Moroccan Kingdom, which
is not of the West and North-Sudanic Lines of Kingdoms, there are 10 Kingdoms in North-Africa today, all in the South of Sudan
amongst the first Kingdoms of the Empires millenniums old exodus from the ancestral Northern Regions, of Sheba and Nubia,
with the last great Nubian displacement around 1959 into lower Sudan, South Egypt Aswan and into deeper Africa. In the
regions surrounding these Nations the Kingdoms with exception Ethiopia, and within Africa, are still thriving. How many Kingdoms are there
in Africa? There is 1 Paramount of Paramount African
Empire Kingdom Empire of African Empires, just over 500 Major Paramount Empires, approximately 5000 Paramount Empire
Major Royal Kingdoms in Africa, and there-from approximately 20,000 powerful Large, Medium and Small Royal Kingdoms
in East, West, North, Central and Southern Africa of a collective population of over 850 Million People, of Africa’s
total population of over 930 million people as of 2007, 53 Nations populations records. How many Kingdoms
supports the Empress and how many Empires exactly are under the Throne? In all information we read "over this"
or "approximately this" and so forth. What is the exact figures and why is it not clearly stated?. All of the Kingdoms supports the Imperial Empress. The Kingdoms are old, and has very
old traditions, one of which is, in general we do not have our pictures taken, an important exception has been made for the
Empire and Kingdoms Internal Agenda of the Imperial Sovereign. Equally we never reveal internal information in its totality
of the Kingdoms it is like bad luck, if we forget any one Kingdom however large or small, so we use approximately and over,
it is always the best option for we also give a figure under the actual total, you can thus safely say over 350 - 500 Empires,
you will not be wrong. We normally say 350, because that was quote in our first brochure by the Federation and just kept as
such, it is not of critical importance. (African Continent Kingdoms Federation & Kingdoms Supreme Assembly.
2008 -Q & A.)
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