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5 most powerful African queens you should know about

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Africa has been home to some of the world’s greatest leaders. Interestingly, some of these leaders have been women who have ruled with power, wisdom, and precision.


Most of these powerful African queens ruled during ancient times. They displayed much wisdom, perseverance, leadership, and integrity, and left an impact after their demise.

Some of the most influential leaders have led the African continent. These women were not afraid of taking up the leadership mantle. Who were the African queens? Get enlightened with some of the African queens names and meanings.

1. Queen Aminatu

Aminatu was a royalty; she was the daughter of Bakwa Turunku and a great Hausa warrior. She is believed to have inherited her unique personality of being precise and assertive from her mother. Her mother built the capital of Zazzau, which was one of the seven original states of Hausaland in the 16th century.

2. Yaa Asantewaa of the Asante Kingdon, Ghana

She led the Ashanti rebellion in 1990. It was also referred to as the Yaa Asantewaa War or the Golden Stool war against British colonialism. She was born on October 17, 1840, and she died on October 17, 1921. She rose to power after she was appointed by her brother Nana Akwasi of the Edwesu kingdom.

3. Makeda, Queen of Sheba

According to Ethiopia’s 14th century’s royal epic, Makeda was one of the great African queens. It is believed that she survived a battle with the serpent King Awre, who was troubling the northern Ethiopian Kingdom of Axum. After emerging the victor of the battle, she became the queen of Axum.

4. Kandake – the empress of Ethiopia

She was also referred to as Candace, and she was highly regarded as the most feared generals during her tenure. According to historians, she was tactical and fierce, as well as uniting. She was known to have excellent military commanding skills, which saw her become one of the strongest and fierce female military tacticians.

5. Queen Nefertiti

She is one of the great African queens from ancient Egypt. The woman was an epitome of beauty, strength, and power. According to history, she was born in a state located in modern-day Syria or the town of Akhmim. She is believed to have married Akhenaten, who ruled Egypt from 1353 to 1336 B.C. They became parents to six children, including the famous King Tutankhamun.