I am not certain but I think he moved it from Thebes. The capital of Egypt was Thebes until the Reign of Amenhotep IV it was then moved to Akhenaten from 1349 B.C. to 1336 B.C. About four years after his death the capital was moved back to Thebes
Akhenaten implemented significant religious reforms in ancient Egypt, most notably the shift from polytheism to the worship of a single deity, Aten, the sun disk. He established a new capital city, Akhetaten (modern Amarna), dedicated to this monotheistic worship and promoted the arts and a more naturalistic style in sculpture and reliefs. Additionally, Akhenaten's reign saw a decline in the power of the traditional priesthood, particularly that of Amun, as he sought to centralize religious practices around Aten. These changes marked a radical departure from the established norms of Egyptian religion and governance.
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
Akhenaten was not found yet so the information is to be continued
Akhenaten
Akhenaten built a new capital called Akhetaten, which is known today as Amarna. There is a link below.
Akhetaten.
During the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, the capital established by Amenhotep IV, who later changed his name to Akhenaten, was Akhetaten, known today as Amarna. This city was dedicated to the worship of the sun deity Aten and marked a significant religious shift in Egyptian history. Akhetaten served as a center for Akhenaten's radical monotheistic reforms and was notable for its distinctive art and architecture. The city was eventually abandoned after Akhenaten's reign, and the capital was moved back to Thebes.
It is the name of the Egyptian Pharaoh who worshipped only the Aten, or 'visible sun'. He moved out of Thebes and built a new capital, which was abandoned after his reign.
I am not certain but I think he moved it from Thebes. The capital of Egypt was Thebes until the Reign of Amenhotep IV it was then moved to Akhenaten from 1349 B.C. to 1336 B.C. About four years after his death the capital was moved back to Thebes
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The city Queen Nefertit and Pharoah Akhenaten built was called Akhenaten in honor of the Pharoah. They built it as a new capital, and as a place to worship their sun god, Aten. When their son, King Tutakhamen came into rule he destroyed the religion they created and relocated the capital. The modern day city of Aten is called Amarna.
Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti during the 18th Dynasty.
The capital of Thebes was moved to Akhetaten, known today as Amarna, by Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century BCE. Akhenaten sought to promote the worship of the sun disk Aten, which led to the establishment of this new city as a center for his religious reforms. The move marked a significant shift in ancient Egyptian culture and religion, as it challenged traditional polytheistic beliefs.
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New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty.
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