HOW DID QUEEN HATSHEPSUT BECOME THE PHARAOH OF EGYPT? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Must Watch

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HOW DID QUEEN HATSHEPSUT BECOME THE PHARAOH OF EGYPT? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Must Watch
Hatshepsut was the longest-reigning female pharaoh in Egypt, ruling for 20 years in the 15th century B.C. She is considered one of Egypt's most successful pharaohs. How did this woman attain the highest throne in Egypt and probably the most powerful throne in the world at that time?

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I LOVE THIS ONE I DID A HISTORY REPORT ON HER IN COLLEGE. BECAUSE SHE WAS FEMALE WHO HAD WHOLE POWER. BUT HER BURIAL SIGHT IS BEAUTIFUL

cynthiahendrix
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Very enlightening! How did the laws of Egypt, presumably the most powerful nation in the world at the time allow a female ruler? Looks like the ancient world was more liberal than we thought

kleinudumaga
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to whom can you compare the impact of the travel of queen Hatshepsut to the travelers today?
( who travel bloggers, or celebrities, etc.) I hope you answer my question.🙏🏼🥰

czarinaaahhh
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We are awaken, we see the issue with not knowing who you are, thy why we teach the truth

dallasisraelites
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Thank you. I'm please an African is telling our treasured history.

Could you do a video on the very 1st Cleopatra since there were seven throughout history? I think the last of all the Cleopatra's was daughter of Ptolemy X11 Auletes and she was neither African nor Egyptian.

Thank you.

walidshabazz
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Hatshepsut was a full-blooded royal and firstborn while her brother was born of a lesser wife and he was a sickly person supposedly. Hatshepsut most likely thought that she was first born and therefore should rule but I'm guessing.

shadowess
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So you all are ancient egyptians hey? how's it feel to have slave owner blood running through your veins. the ancient egyptians worked slaves to death on those pyramids.

kathrynperry