Kebra Nagast: The Glory of Kings

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The Lost Ark of Kings: The Forbidden Kebra Nagast

Translated & Presented by Forbidden Mantra Press

Published by Forbidden Mantra Press

The truth was never lost — it was hidden.

Long sealed from the Western world and preserved by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Kebra Nagast (“The Glory of Kings”) is one of the most sacred and mysterious texts in human history. This is not just a royal chronicle — it is a spiritual transmission, a coded manuscript, and a divine testimony of how the Ark of the Covenant was taken from Jerusalem to Ethiopia by the bloodline of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.

This book reveals:


The secret birth of Menelik I, son of Solomon and Sheba

How the Ark of the Covenant was taken by divine command

The rise of Ethiopia as the New Zion, chosen by God

Prophecies, visions, and esoteric knowledge hidden for centuries

A direct spiritual link between African antiquity and Biblical tradition

More than scripture — this is forbidden history, a challenge to the mainstream narrative, and a restoration of the divine blueprint erased by empire and edited by religion.

This edition makes the Kebra Nagast accessible to a new generation of seekers, scholars, and those called to uncover the buried roots of sacred truth.

Enter the mystery. Hold the glory.

Only from ForbiddenMantraPress.com & ForbiddenMantraPress.store

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