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Titre: The Golden King and the Great Pharaoh King Tut :His Restoration Role of Ancient Egyptian’s Religion (1334BC-1325BC)
Auteur(s): Moussi, Feyrouz
Mots-clés: The Golden King- the Great Pharaoh King Tut - Restoration Role - Ancient Egyptian’s Religion -1334BC-1325BC
Date de publication: 2-oct-2016
Résumé: Ancient Egypt is described as a land of mysteries; land of pharaohs and their secrets. No other civilization has captured the imagination of scholars and laypeople alike. Mystery surrounds its origins, its religion and its monumental architecture such as colossal temples and pyramids. The Egyptian pyramids are the most famous of all the ancient monuments, the only remaining wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Many pharaohs who governed at that time were the most powerful persons in ancient Egypt; they built their kingdoms with a strong base that lasted in the history until now such as King Akhenaton and his son Tutankhamun…etc ;that is why we found that the king pharaoh Tutankhamun is a very inspiring personality to be studied since he was at a very young age when he ruled the kingdom
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