نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

Tutankhamun, or the golden boy, the most famous Egyptian king, and one of the eighteenth Egyptian pharaohs in the history of the modern Egyptian kingdom. He gained fame, not for his political or military achievements, but to discover his tomb intact without being looted and robbed like the rest of the tombs. The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Tutu became king at the age of nine in 1332, following the death of his father, Akhenaten, who left the country in deplorable condition, as a result of his preoccupation with his new monotheism, Tut was sentenced after the death of a He returned to his new faith and returned the country's capital to Thebes instead of his father's capital, which was called Achitatun, or Aton Aton, and changed his name to Tutankhamun instead of Tutankhamen. The tomb of King Tutankhamun 1922, by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon, opened on 16 February of the year in 1923. On the occasion of the anniversary of the opening of the cemetery, we present nine facts and information about the golden boy, King Tutankhamun: 1 - Legend of the Pharaohs curse behind King Tut

نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

King Tut's tomb was the cause of the spread of the myth of the Pharaohs curse. The story began when a halographic sentence was misinterpreted on the secret chamber of the treasures. "I will kill all those who cross the threshold of the immortal king." It was the death of Lord Carnarvon, who financed the discovery of the cemetery in May 1923, which was linked to the wholesale that was mistakenly translated into the cemetery. 2- 5398 pieces inside the cemetery.

نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

Although the tomb of King Tutankhamun is one of the smallest graves in the Valley of the Kings, the cemetery contained 5398 pieces. The tomb contains golden objects, face masks, royal arches, archery arches, horns, cups, wine, sandals, , Swords and spears, in addition to the presence of his deceased children.3 - the most expensive shroud in the world.
نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

The Tomb of King Tut is one of the few tombs that have been found, which are well preserved. It contains a large number of artifacts and goldsmiths. The mask of Tutankhamun, weighing about 11 kilograms, is the most famous piece found in the cemetery. Is currently in the Egyptian Museum. However, the king was crowned in 3 golden coffins of great magnificence and beauty, but did not take enough fame such as the mask. The first outer coffin: length of 2.24 meters, decorated with wings on both sides, symbolizing the goddess Isis and Neptis.

نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي
The third shroud: 1.88 meters long, 110.4 kilograms, is the most expensive shroud in the world, with a historical value of over £ 1 million.
نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي
The collection of Tutankhamun consisted of ivory, gold and bronze. On April 16, 1939, the BBC broadcasted about 150 million people on BBC Radio. On one of the trumpets in order to play, causing damage to one of the horns. In 1941, the bronze trumpet was blown again without any additions. Some of those who believed in the myth of the Pharaohs curse thought that blowing the trumpet caused Britain to enter World War II.
5- King's dagger is made of "meteor"

نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

Scientists have for decades been plagued by the golden-dagger blade with the golden handle, the crystal rocky side and the blade decorated with the lily flower and jackal, found inside a tomb. Ironwork was rare in ancient Egypt, and iron in the dagger was not rusted, Egyptian and Italian researchers have examined the metal using X-ray spectroscopy to determine its chemical composition. Scientists have found its structure rich in nickel and cobalt "strongly indicating its origin." Scientists compared this composition to meteorites that fell within 2,000 km of the Egyptian Red Sea coast, The meteorite, whose proportions coincided with the dagger, was called the "extruded" meteorite. It was found in the city of Marsa Matruh, 240 km west of Alexandria. Marsa Matruh was under the reign of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC Known as "ammonia". 6. Hunting ostriches may be the cause of death of the king.

نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

A 1968 team of scientists led by Professor Ronald Harrison of the University of Liverpool tested the corpse by radiating the skull of the king. In December 2005, a study was carried out on the body led by the Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawath. The study suggested that the cause of death was the king's fall from the wheel while hunting the ostriches and exposing him to fracture, He doubled the effects of the malarial disease he was infected with, causing His death.7 - The fall of the beard of the mask.
نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

In 2015, the King's beard was thrown into an accidental accident, after it became a court of fixation, according to the BBC Staff in the Egyptian Museum had four attempts to reinstall the beard, trying each time to remove evidence of failure to properly fix the beard. They ignored all scientific methods of restoration and tried to hide their crime. They used sharp metal tools to remove some of the visible glue blocks, damaging the 3,000-year-old impact. In October 2015, a team of German repair experts began to remove the damage Which was attached to the mask and re-installed the beard according to the dead The restoration was restored and the mask was returned to the museum for public viewing on 17 December 2015.88 - Queen Nefertiti's graveyard contains secret undiscovered chambers.
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Some scientists believe that the tomb of Tutankhamun still retains interior chambers that were not opened until after the discovery of the cemetery in the 1920s. The Egyptian scientist at the University of Arizona, Nicholas Reeves, believes that the cemetery contains a hidden secret chamber that can be a cemetery The archaeologists have decided to resume searching for the lost burial chamber on February 13, 2017, a year after Reeves speculated that former Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass is lying to him. Egypt's former archaeologist, Mamdouh Damati, Speculation by "90 percent" confirms that the cemetery by its rooms are slippers Tutankhamun was buried with a standing rod.
نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

He drew the attention of the discoverer of the cemetery, Howard Carter, that King Tutankhamun was buried and his penis erect, and he was the only one found in this case. Opinions differed on this matter, but it is likely that the Almnantin replaced the king's penis with another rod to indicate the sovereignty of the King and his strength and victory even after the death.








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