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Akhenaton's capital was Akhetaton (modern day Tell el-Amarna).
Yes it does because of its rain forest, El Yunque and its fort, El Morro in San Juan.
Tell-el- Amarna, where they influenced everyone to worship only one god, Hathor. Not Hathor, Aten!
it was indeed important and had a big city. He tried to change religion and failed. and more information, visit dragonhq.webs.com
El Morro served as a fort for the Puerto Ricans to see the Spanish Ships and attack before the Spanish could do anything. It is now a popular tourist attraction in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Psalm 136:15 Supports that he did die at the Red Sea.
J. D. S. Pendlebury has written: 'The archaeology of Crete; an introduction' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Tell el-Amarna' 'A handbook to the palace of Minos, Knossos' -- subject(s): Antiquities
Changing the religion to aten. possibly being king tut's dad. and he built el-amarna.
The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa in Egypt were discovered in 1900 and are believed to have been used as a burial site during the Roman period. Over the years, they have been damaged by groundwater and lack of proper maintenance. They are now a popular tourist attraction but continue to face preservation challenges.
It means "tourist".