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vlabodo [156]
3 years ago
5

Who was Queen Himiko and why was she important?

History
2 answers:
Gala2k [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • <u>Queen Himiko:</u> If we go way back in time or history to say it more simply, as she is believed to be the Queen of an unknown territory in the Japanese region which was also known to be as Yamato in the ancient world.

Explanation:

  • <u>Whats so special about her?</u>

Himiko is believed to be an unmarried women, who was also a shamaness or a priest of high stature in  the relating religion. She was fighter and is also considered as a warrior in the Japanese history. Himiko is also considered as a legend among the Chinese as well.

She gives us the idea of how a woman can lead, fight and be educated at the same time.

bulgar [2K]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Queen Himiko was the queen of Yamatai kingdom or country or state who symbolized the unity of the Yayoi people.</span>
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