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  2. Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of Sheba, [a] known as Bilqis [b] in Yemeni and Islamic tradition and as Makeda [c] in Ethiopian tradition, is a figure first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.In the original story, she brings a caravan of valuable gifts for the Israelite King Solomon.

  3. Sheba - Wikipedia

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    The story of the visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon story is discussed in Quran 27:15–44. [22] [76] [77] Bilqis reclining in a garden, Persian miniature (ca. 1595), tinted drawing on paper Illustration in a Hafez frontispiece: Bilqis enthroned, under a flying simurgh (c. 1539)

  4. Kebra Nagast - Wikipedia

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    After this, the archbishop Dĕmâtĕyôs [a] reads from a book he had found in the church of "Sophia", which introduces what Hubbard calls "the centerpiece" of this work, the story of Makeda (better known as the Queen of Sheba), King Solomon, Menelik I, and how the Ark came to Ethiopia (chapters 19–94).

  5. Menelik I - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The story depicted on them is the oral version (beginning with a backstory on Sheba and including an Ethiopian maid who also becomes pregnant by Solomon), not the medieval text version. 2004 short documentary, Menelik I, was filmed in Ethiopia. It tells the story of the son of the Queen of Sheba through tableau images and music. [16]

  6. Asif ibn Barkhiya - Wikipedia

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    Āṣif bin Barkhiyā (Arabic: آصف بن برخيا) is thought to be the Islamic scriptural figure who brought the Queen of Sheba's throne to King Solomon "...in the twinkling of an eye". Credited with the role of court vizier, [1] [2] it is a story occasionally recounted in middle-eastern lore, [3] but perhaps more so in occult circles.

  7. Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon) - Wikipedia

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    The first act deals with the dedication of the temple and Solomon's marriage to Pharaoh's daughter. The second act is about the story of his judgement between the two women both claiming the same baby. The third act is about the visit of the Queen of Sheba, "who is dazzled by his wisdom and the splendour of his court." [28]

  8. The Butterfly that Stamped - Wikipedia

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    "The Butterfly that Stamped" is one of the stories that is about King Solomon, his lovely wife Balkis, the Queen of Sheba (she is the one he is in love with, and she loves him, in most versions the others are there just because he is king and has to have more wives than anyone else), his other nine-hundred ninety nine wives, and two charming, but quarrelsome, butterflies.

  9. Solomon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Solomon is a 1997 television miniseries for RAI that retells the Bible's story of Solomon. [1] Directed by Roger Young, it stars Ben Cross as Solomon, Vivica A. Fox as the Queen of Sheba, Anouk Aimée as Bathsheba and Max von Sydow as David.