In the scene at Semna, the queen is shown with double feather crown, scourge and long robe.
Isis is standing in front of the queen, and here is a longer inscription, written in Egyptian hieroglyphics, which are difficult to read.
[1] The text seems to allude to a conflict between Makarasha and an unnamed king who was the husband of Karimala.
This period (about 1000–750 BC) is considered the dark age of Nubian history, from which almost nothing is known.
[1] In 1999 Chris Bennett made a case that Karimala was a daughter of Osorkon the Elder (reigned 992 – 986 BC).