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The Kebra Nagast: Ethiopia's Epic of Kings and Divine Destiny
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In this episode of Ethiopia's Ancient Empire: Africa's Hidden Superpower, Lucas and Luna explore the Kebra Nagast, or 'The Glory of the Kings,' a 14th-century Ge'ez text that reshaped Ethiopian identity. They discuss its compilation under Emperor Amda Seyon I, its fusion of Old Testament narratives with Ethiopian tradition, and the story of how the Ark of the Covenant came to Ethiopia. The conversation also covers the legendary Queen Makeda (Sheba), King Solomon, and the central role of the text in legitimizing the Solomonic dynasty. Lucas explains the political and religious motivations behind the epic, its censorship by the Vatican, and its lasting influence on Ethiopian Christianity and culture. The episode dives into specific characters like Menelik I, the debate over the text's historicity, and the Kebra Nagast's role in shaping national identity. It's a rich, nuanced look at one of Ethiopia's most important literary and spiritual works.