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Western scholarship renamed and reframed what was never lost. Aset, fractured into Isis by Greco‑Roman writers, embodied sovereignty, protection, and resurrection, yet her African resonance was fractured and obscured by Western narratives. Mekada, remembered in Ethiopian tradition as the Queen of Sheba, was celebrated for her wisdom, but Western retellings reduced her to a biblical footnote, stripping her of her sovereignty. Both Aset and Mekada remind us that they were never lost, only renamed — their power endures beyond erasure. Wear the restoration. This is not fashion. This is a return.

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