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The Alkebulan Trust Reacts: African Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield | HomeTeam History

The Alkebulan Trust Reacts: African Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield | HomeTeam History

On the Road To 1 Billion Subscribers. In this video Raphael Onochie aka Versatile Onochie-Obayuwana's reaction

The Alkebulan Trust Reacts: African Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield | HomeTeam History

African Queens Who Were Present On The Battlefield is a fascinating exploration of powerful women who defied societal norms to lead their people in times of war. From Queen Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba, who resisted Portuguese colonization in Angola, to Amanirenas, the one-eyed warrior queen of Kush who fought against Roman expansion, these queens embody resilience and leadership. HomeTeam History’s video dives into their incredible stories, sparking renewed interest in African history and the role of women in shaping it. My reaction reflects on the bravery and strategic genius of these queens while discussing their relevance in today’s conversations about African heritage and empowerment.

Who was Queen Nzinga?

Queen Nzinga was a 17th-century ruler of Ndongo and Matamba (modern-day Angola) who led her people in a decades-long resistance against Portuguese colonization.

What made Amanirenas a legendary figure?

Amanirenas was a Kandake (queen) of Kush who famously led her army to victory against Roman forces, even after losing an eye in battle.

Were there other African queens who fought on the battlefield?

Yes, figures like Yaa Asantewaa of the Ashanti Empire and Queen Mother Idia of Benin also played pivotal roles in resisting colonial forces and defending their kingdoms.
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