• The queen of Sheba appears in the Antiquities of Josephus (8.5.5) with the name Nicaulis, a noble philosopher and ruler from Egypt or the Horn of Africa.
  • According to Islamic sources, the Queen of Sheba was called ‘Bilqis’. She ruled over a kingdom on the southern Arabian Peninsula in what is now Yemen.
  • E. Budge, The Queen of Sheba and her only son Menyelek (1932). J. Ryckmans, L'Institution monarchique en Arabie méridionale avant l'Islam (1951).
  • The Queen of Sheba descends through the biblical lineage/lines of Ham/Cush & Shem/Joktan. She was part of the Afro Asiatic & Nilotic race.
  • QSV’s Health & Hygiene Program. Queen Sheba Village focuses on the well being of women and children in rural Senegal, West Africa.
  • Queen Sheba has two books: From Foster Care to Fame short stories and poems too long for three minutes and Run Ugly! A motivational book for runners.
  • The Queen of Sheba, according to Jewish and Islamic traditions, ruled the kingdom of Saba (or Sheba) in southwestern Arabia and was known for visiting King...
  • The narrative tells of the queen of Sheba, on hearing of Solomon's great wisdom, coming to test him with perplexing questions or riddles (compare Judges 14:12 ).
  • The name “Queen of Sheba” evokes memories of this mysterious Oriental queen, reputed to hail from Ethiopia.
  • Who was the Queen of Sheba? African woman in jewelled headdress This legendary woman came flaunting herself (and her wealth) at King Solomon’s court.