Pharaoh Tutankhamun was born in the city of Ankhetaten.
He may have been born in the city of Amara, built by Ankhenaten who was a pharaoh, but there is conconclusive proof of where he was born or even who his parents were.
1341 BC was around the time he was born. He died around 1323 BC.
Pharaoh Tutankhamun was born in the city of Ankhetaten.
most likely the palace of amarna. this is not proven though. i read it in a fiction novel. Nefertiti by Michelle Moran
King Tut was born in the year of 1341 B.C.
The city of Ankhetaten.
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King Tutankhamun was not a king in Mesopotamia. He was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and ruled during the 14th century BCE in the New Kingdom period. Mesopotamia, on the other hand, refers to a region in the Middle East that includes parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, and Kuwait.
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he was part of the 18th dynasty
King Tutankhamen was part of the 18th dynasty and ruled from about 1332 to 23 B.C. This period is known as the New Kingdom, which was at the peak of Egypt's powers. The Egyptian Empire at that time extended into areas of Syria in the north and south to the area of Punt. The Nile River was central to the country.
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The 18th dynasty of egypt is most likely or sometimes the tuthmoside dynasty of egypt.
Egypt became part of the Roman Empire after Tutankhamun. Long after. Many, many centuries after.
King Tutankhamun was not a king in Mesopotamia. He was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and ruled during the 14th century BCE in the New Kingdom period. Mesopotamia, on the other hand, refers to a region in the Middle East that includes parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, and Kuwait.
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he was part of the 18th dynasty
Tutankharmun ruled the whole of ancient being upper and lower egypt.
he ruled the upper part of Egypt
King Tutankhamen was part of the 18th dynasty and ruled from about 1332 to 23 B.C. This period is known as the New Kingdom, which was at the peak of Egypt's powers. The Egyptian Empire at that time extended into areas of Syria in the north and south to the area of Punt. The Nile River was central to the country.
Well why not? He's an important part to understanding the ancient Egyptians.
the king who united the upper and lower part of Egypt! .
This was part of a long process called mummifacation that took place before the burial of a pharoh