tutankhamen in English

noun

Egyptian king of the eighteenth dynasty who ruled in the fourteenth century B.C.

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1. She was the stepmother of King Tutankhamen , commonly known as King Tut.

2. The most familiar example is the mask of Pharaoh Tutankhamen .

3. Egypt, perfume jar from the tomb of Tutankhamen, 14th century B.C.E.

4. He sent artifacts from young King Tutankhamen and his family to a number of foreign museums.

5. When the tomb of Tutankhamen was opened, the linen curtains were found to be intact.

6. Photo Gallery: Egypt The famous treasures of Tutankhamen 's tomb have been exhibited around the world.

7. Carter: British archaeologist who worked in Egypt after 1890 and discovered ( 1922 ) the tomb of Tutankhamen.

8. There is a huge statue like an ancient Egyptian sphinx, and a burial place like that of King Tutankhamen .

9. Budge, Tutankhamen: Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism, "A Hymn to Aten by Ai, Overseer of the House", pp

10. That is, Tutankhamen mausoleum in at first opens, in the grave had also discovered many tenths groups "are at a loss thing".

11. The army secured the Egyptian Museum, home to such treasures as the gold mask of King Tutankhamen, to protect it from looters.

12. The ancient Egypitains esteemed gold ,which had religious significance to them ,and King Tutankhamen was buried in a solid gold coffin 300 years ago .

13. After his death, his son-in-law (and perhaps son) Tutankhamen moved the political and religious capitals back to Memphis and Thebes respectively and reinstated the old gods.

14. Because has the human who several enter the grave most early to die early, is exaggerated "pharaoh's curse" wantonly by the media, Tutankhamen 's name is more widely known in the West.

15. Ay, king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1323–19 bce) of the 18th dynasty, who rose from the ranks of the civil service and the military to become king after the death of Tutankhamen