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sinizade · 14 days ago
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Wonder Family!
Some remakes of Wonder Woman Family
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ayandagama · 8 months ago
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mindsynthcreations · 1 month ago
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brownbunniesblog · 6 months ago
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malachiaaronyisrael · 2 months ago
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kaiyastarz · 5 months ago
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She was crowned with courage and she wore it like a Queen.
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pulpsandcomics2 · 5 days ago
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Nubian Queen
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djquimoso · 6 months ago
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Artwork from the collection Nubian Queen.
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CHECK OUT PATREON FOR FULL SET!
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newlifeaintsweet · 6 days ago
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TH0NG THURSDAY
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melanated-divine · 11 months ago
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kemetic-dreams · 11 days ago
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The Kingdom of Kush in the Sudan was known for its horses, which were a symbol of power, status, and Kushite culture: 
Horse burialsThe ceremonial burial of a horse in Tombos around 949 BC is an example of the horse's significance in Kushite culture. The horse was buried in an older tomb with tack and ornamentation, foreshadowing later royal horse burials. 
Horse iconographyHorse iconography was used in state policy, conquest, and worship to visually represent the horse as a symbol of Kushite culture. 
Assyrian recordsAssyrian records frequently mention Kushite horses, suggesting that Kush was the original breeding ground for horses. 
Royal attentionThe Victory Stela of King Piy mentions the royal attention to horses. 
Kushite king PiankhiWhen Kushite king Piankhi put down a rebellion in northern Egypt, he was enraged that his horses had been mistreated. 
The Kush civilization was also known for its extensive trade routes, conquering Egypt during the twenty-fifth dynasty, and having an active influence of Egyptian culture. 
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brownbunniesblog · 4 months ago
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malachiaaronyisrael · 2 months ago
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kaiyastarz · 4 months ago
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Crowns of Heritage
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wormsngods · 25 days ago
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Sudanese Ancestry
On account of my 0.3% Sudanese ancestry (whopping I know), I will be making a reading list and a watch list for (historical) Sudanese/Ancient Egypt centric content, recommendations are appreciated although I doubt there are any Sudanese people on here who will encounter my post but fingers crossed.
Reading List (unfinished)
• Papyrus of Ani
• Ethiopian Apocrypha
• Funj Chronicle
• Stelae of Piye
Would appreciate if someone could point me in the direction of english sudanese texts that focus more on traditional life and history rather than contemporary issues with an emphasis on the Funj, Alodia, Makuria, Nobatia, Kush and the 25th Dynasty of Egypt.
Watch List (most of this is crypto racist propaganda)
• The Egyptian
• The Ten Commandments
• Khartoum
• The Four Feathers
• Storm over the Nile
• Tajouje (Can not find this for the life of me)
Once again would love to come in contact with Sudanese people or people more well versed on the subject to give pointers.
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