Tutankhamun's successor was Ay, who served as pharaoh of ancient Egypt after Tutankhamun's death around 1323 BCE. Ay was a high-ranking official and likely served as a regent before ascending to the throne. His reign was relatively short, lasting only about four years, and he continued some of the religious reforms initiated by Tutankhamun. After Ay, Horemheb, a military general, succeeded him, marking a shift in the ruling dynasty.
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Shabtis are the figurines in Tutankhamuns tomb.
Galba's successor was Otho.
Charlemagne's successor was Louis the Pious.
The son and successor of Akbar was Jahangir.
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Ankhesenamon, his half sister.
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