Is Queen Of Sheba Somali Or Yemeni Or Ethiopian

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@The Midlands is passionate for beeshisa, this is more genuine of somali culture, qof aan beeshisa jeclayn oo 'adigu ku jecel due to somalinimo' is illogical. Love starts at home and then spreads out to other somalis, but to say i hate my clan but love u is some somali logic
 
I am deep reading into sheba story and this is what it says according to bible

The biblical account of the queen of Sheba (i Kings 10:1–10, 13; ii Chron. 9:1–9, 12) describes how when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, she went to Jerusalem with a great train of camels, bearing spices, gold, and precious stones, "to prove him with hard questions," all of which Solomon answered to her satisfaction. They exchanged gifts, after which she returned to her land.

Now we must remember borders we see today is post world war 2, the world didn't look like this in different ages recently let alone 3000 years ago when Sheba lived. But the account of sheba mentions what needs to be present in term of resources in your land.

1. Northern Ethiopia has no gold or precious minerals, they don't practise camel herding either. As for spices im not sure if they did or not back then. They don't do frankincense.
2. Yemen does practise camel herding, their is gold, and precious minerals. They were known 4 their spice trade also
3. Somalis(Punt area). They practise camel herding, their is gold in sanaag/bari mountains, their is precious minerals. They're towns were listed by the greek eraythraen as huge spice market and trade 1st century.

The final nail in the coffin is 'frankincense' which was sheba key industry and the only region to still do that trade is Puntland and yemen let alone North ethiopia.

@Abba Sadacha please explain where u think queen of sheba is from?
She is Yemeni who conquered Somalia and Ethiopia
 

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