worship only one god
For the Egyptians, the onion was sacred. The nine encircling layers of an onion represented eternity. Onions were often used in Egyptians burials believing that the strong scent of the onion would bring breath back to the dead.
The Egyptian conquest had an affect on the people of Kush in 1500 BC. The Kushites became more like the Egyptians in culture.
because it was perfectly preserved and people wanted to find out more about egyptians and there were very few tombs left that hadn't be broken into and things stolen from them
total war you're welcome
Enlightenment means to come to understanding. it has different meaning to different people but it generally refers to perfect understanding.
Judaism is monotheistic meaning that we only believe in one God, The Creator.
They returned to their ancient beliefs under Amenhotep's sucessor, Tutanchamon.
The people of the Indus River valley were not a monotheistic society.
After the reign of the gentle and dependable Amenhoptep III, Amenhotep IV - his son - came into power. Amenhotep IV claimed that the god Aten - a secondary sun god in the Egyptian religion - had spoken to him, and that Aten had proclaimed himself the only god. Amenhotep IV supported this wholeheartedly. He changed his name to Akhenaten, which means "Servant of Aten," as well as forcing all the priests and common people to give up worshiping all the other gods and to devote themselves entirely to Aten. He also moved the capitol from Thebes to a new city he ordered built called Akhetaten - today called Amarna. Grudgingly, the Egyptians went along with all this - what choice did they have? He was the Pharaoh, he was part god himself. However, common people often worshiped their old gods in the privacy of their homes.Akhenaten revolutionized Egyptian religion. He invented the first monotheistic religion. However, he deprived his empire and caused stress amongst his people, and after he died, his young son came into power and the high priests rushed to erase all the changes he made.
Almost all modern Egyptians are either Muslim (the great majority) or Christian. Therefore, they are monotheistic, not polytheistic.
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Egyptians are people from Egypt. The people of Egypt are called "Egyptians" as we, the people who live in America, are called Americans.
monotheistic mainly, but people of semitic origin have often other religious believes, also. If they belong to Judaism or Islam they are monotheistic.
Monothiestic. This is core to Judaism.
It became monotheistic because they thought the people needed a wide variety of gods to believe in.
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