BLACK ROYALTY

Black kings, queens, princes, princesses, and other black members of royal families from Africa and Europe.
·
121 Pins
 6y
American Ariana Austin became a princess when she married Ethiopian prince Joel Makonnen - more than a decade after they met... story at click. Princess, Married Woman, Married, Nightclub, Mariage, Disco, Night Club, Royal Wedding Dress, Royal Wedding
Woman marries prince she met in nightclub
American Ariana Austin became a princess when she married Ethiopian prince Joel Makonnen - more than a decade after they met... story at click.
Anna Karabo Mots’oeneng, later Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso, on her wedding day with King Letsie III, February 18, 2000 in the Lesotho Capi... Queen, Afro, Women, Beautiful Black Women, Black Royalty, Black King And Queen, Donna, Rey, Royal
Tumblr
Anna Karabo Mots’oeneng, later Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso, on her wedding day with King Letsie III, February 18, 2000 in the Lesotho Capi...
Africa | Details of the jewellery worn on the hand of King Bonoua, Ivory Coast. Photo was taken December 2009 in Bonoua, Sud-Comoé | © Georges Courreges, via Flickr {for details of his headdress jewellery please see pin http://pinterest.com/pin/145522631679665966 } Exotic, Africa, Accessories, Moda, Culture, African Royalty, African, African Inspired, African Jewelry
Roi de Bonoua. Bijoux de main. Côte d'Ivoire.
Africa | Details of the jewellery worn on the hand of King Bonoua, Ivory Coast. Photo was taken December 2009 in Bonoua, Sud-Comoé | © Georges Courreges, via Flickr {for details of his headdress jewellery please see pin http://pinterest.com/pin/145522631679665966 }
QUEEN AMINA OF ZARIA (16th century) Queen Bakwa Turunku built the capital of Zazzau at Zaria. The entire state of Zazzau was renamed Zaria, which is now a province in present-day Nigeria.It was her elder daughter Amina who inherited her mother's warlike nature. Amina is credited for creating strong walls around the city.Her mother's reign was known for peace and prosperity, she chose to learn military skills from the warriors. Amina emerged as the leading warrior of Zazzua cavalry. History, People, African Queen, African Princess, Queen Amina, Women Leaders, Black History
QUEEN AMINA OF ZARIA (16th century) Queen Bakwa Turunku built the capital of Zazzau at Zaria. The entire state of Zazzau was renamed Zaria, which is now a province in present-day Nigeria.It was her elder daughter Amina who inherited her mother's warlike nature. Amina is credited for creating strong walls around the city.Her mother's reign was known for peace and prosperity, she chose to learn military skills from the warriors. Amina emerged as the leading warrior of Zazzua cavalry.
Tiye, Queen of Kemet, 14th Century BC  Apart from being a glorious mother, Tiye, was a heady queen who gained the title of "Great Royal Wife." She had absolute independence to converse with the highest-ranking political leaders who also held her in high esteem.her husband indulged himself in the palace harem.She made him build shrines for her and a palace with an magnificent pond for her to gaze into.The moral of the tale is that by staying focused & being in the know, no one to rival with you. Egypt, Kemet Egypt, Ancient, Resim, Egyptian
Tiye, Queen of Kemet, 14th Century BC Apart from being a glorious mother, Tiye, was a heady queen who gained the title of "Great Royal Wife." She had absolute independence to converse with the highest-ranking political leaders who also held her in high esteem.her husband indulged himself in the palace harem.She made him build shrines for her and a palace with an magnificent pond for her to gaze into.The moral of the tale is that by staying focused & being in the know, no one to rival with you.
Candace, Empress of Ethiopia, 300 BC. You gotta love a woman who used war-elephants to battle Alexander the Great. Alex was in for a good bit of spanking if he was to invading Ethiopia and face this fierce woman-led army. Candace was well-aware that in any war that is ever fought, there exist two battles: physical and mental. In a moment of life or death, she chose the right tactics to win the right one of these battles and save her kingdom and people.Be inventive to achieve your goal. Black Power, Youtube, Ancient Times, Nubian Queen, Candace, The Bible Movie
Candace, Empress of Ethiopia, 300 BC. You gotta love a woman who used war-elephants to battle Alexander the Great. Alex was in for a good bit of spanking if he was to invading Ethiopia and face this fierce woman-led army. Candace was well-aware that in any war that is ever fought, there exist two battles: physical and mental. In a moment of life or death, she chose the right tactics to win the right one of these battles and save her kingdom and people.Be inventive to achieve your goal.
Africa | King Chevy-Zeh Jean Gervais King of Korou Kingdom in the Ivory Coast while attending the18th birthday and coronation celebrations of Uganda's King of the Tooro Kingdom, King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, in Karuzika Royal Palace at Fort Portal, Uganda | © Benedicte Desrus African Tribes, African People, African Culture, African Countries, African Beauty
18th birthday and coronation celebrations of the Uganda's King of the Tooro Kingdom: Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV
Africa | King Chevy-Zeh Jean Gervais King of Korou Kingdom in the Ivory Coast while attending the18th birthday and coronation celebrations of Uganda's King of the Tooro Kingdom, King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, in Karuzika Royal Palace at Fort Portal, Uganda | © Benedicte Desrus
Queen Dowager Rosalie Gicanda (died 20 April 1994) was the wife of Rwandan Mwami (King in the Kinyarwanda language) Mutara III of Rwanda. After her husband died in mysterious circumstances in 1959, the Rwandan monarchy lasted only two more years, coming to an end in 1961. However, the Queen continued to live in Butare Province, Rwanda along with her mother and several ladies-in-waiting. African Diaspora, African Women
Queen Dowager Rosalie Gicanda (died 20 April 1994) was the wife of Rwandan Mwami (King in the Kinyarwanda language) Mutara III of Rwanda. After her husband died in mysterious circumstances in 1959, the Rwandan monarchy lasted only two more years, coming to an end in 1961. However, the Queen continued to live in Butare Province, Rwanda along with her mother and several ladies-in-waiting.
Queen Karabo of Lesotho South African, Royalty
Royalty-Free Stock Photos, Creative Images & Vectors | News, Fashion, and Entertainment imagery
Queen Karabo of Lesotho
Baroness Monica Van Neumann of Austria Celebrities, Dior, Saint Laurent, Haute Couture, Majesty, African American Women, Ageless
From Detroit to Austria: Baroness Monica von Neumann Puts a Regal Spin on the Candle Business
Baroness Monica Van Neumann of Austria
Princess Ruth Komuntale with her mother Queen Best Kemigisa on the evening of her wedding party. Royal Families, Vintage, Prince And Princess, Motherland, Royal Princess
FAB BLOG
Princess Ruth Komuntale with her mother Queen Best Kemigisa on the evening of her wedding party.
Queen of the Hausa Anthropologie, Orisha
Rate Post
Queen of the Hausa
Menaye Donkor has been a royal stool bearer for her paternal grandmother, who is the Queenmother of Agona Asafo (this privelege was assigned to her as the last granddaughter in the family), started a charity called the Menaye Charity Foundation, and opened the Meaye International School. Afrocentric, Black Actresses, Model
Menaye Donkor has been a royal stool bearer for her paternal grandmother, who is the Queenmother of Agona Asafo (this privelege was assigned to her as the last granddaughter in the family), started a charity called the Menaye Charity Foundation, and opened the Meaye International School.
Africa | Nyim Kot a Mbweeky III wearing royal dress 'labot latwool'; royal headdress known as 'Shody'; necklace 'Lashyaash' made of leopard teeth; sword 'Mbombaam', lance 'Mbwoom Ambady' and other items of royal adornement. Bungamba village, Congo (DR) | © Eliot Elisofon, 1970 African Art, African Inspired Fashion, East Africa
SOVA: Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives
Africa | Nyim Kot a Mbweeky III wearing royal dress 'labot latwool'; royal headdress known as 'Shody'; necklace 'Lashyaash' made of leopard teeth; sword 'Mbombaam', lance 'Mbwoom Ambady' and other items of royal adornement. Bungamba village, Congo (DR) | © Eliot Elisofon, 1970
Princess Estella Ogbanna. Fashion Designer. Royals, Princesses, Couture, Princess Diaries
Princess Estella Ogbanna. Fashion Designer.