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Akhenaten, the Egyptian pharaoh known for his religious reforms and the establishment of the worship of Aten, affected trade by prioritizing the establishment of a new capital, Akhetaten, which diverted resources and attention from traditional trade routes and practices. His focus on religious matters and the arts led to a decline in diplomatic and commercial relationships with neighboring regions that were crucial for trade. Additionally, his reign saw a reduction in interest in foreign goods, which may have impacted the overall economic stability and trade networks of Egypt during and after his rule.

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