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who was tutankamen?

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Answered by Tajeshsahu
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In life, Tutankhamun was a relatively minorking. He was likely the son of the heretic pharaoh Akhenaten (also known as Amenhotep IV), and was probably responsible for restoring the state recognition of the traditional religions.When Tut died, his vizier, Ay, became Pharaoh. Tut was buried in an abnormally small tomb, typical more the size of a court official than a king, and it was located beneath the floor of the valley, which allowed it to be covered over with debris during the rare floods the do happen on occasion (Ay possibly traded tombs when he became Pharaoh, as he was an old man when he became king, and hadn’t had time to build a tomb the size of the one he was buried in).
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