I THINK HE DESTROYED THE OTHER GODS OF EGYPT AS A PERSONAL PROTEST . AFTER LOOSING FAMILY MEMBERS ,IT MUST HAVE BEEN SO PAINFUL THAT HE BLAMED THE GODS FOR DOING IT. IN RETURN, HE DESTROYED THEIR IMAGES, CARTOUCHES AND TEMPLES. THAT IS IN MY VIEW THE CAUSE OF ALL THE RELIGIOUS DESTRUCTION .
this doc must date 'cause they have found out the hole story about nefertiti and it was a lady archeologist specialized in ancient time wigs who did...her name is Diane Fletcher and in her discovery doc which was approved by scientist and people of her field, nefertiti outlast her husband whom died before her, she then took the identity of the pharoh smenkare in order to keep reining on her husband empire but then had to give it up and go back to thebe and surrender to vengeful priest of amun re
@Afro5amurai Just because some people are well-educated and know that Egypt (unlike Nubia) have nothing to do with Negroes. This is the only reason, and not racism as You probably think.
@ThePharaoh91 =yup he was his son conceive from a minor wife who later vanish shortly after his birth...watch Nefertiti resurrected made by archeologist Diane Fletcher that will answer all your question, 'cause this doc is not 100/cent accurate on the Aten family...peace
@CHINEKEDIIGWEADAMMA I agree, I still believe that the Younger Lady Fletcher analyzed is Nefertiti, the mummy has recently been identified as Tut's mom thanks to DNA testing, yet her true identity is still unknown.
@ThePharaoh91 King Tut did re-invent Egypt, even though his reign was short. That's ad, he certainly seemed to be a rising star and would've been a greater king than his dad. Check out "King Tut Unwrapped" to learn more.
He attempted to establish a new religion in the country famous for its stict religious traditions. It means he knew what he did and the only mistake of him were methods he applied. He should kill all the old priests first and destroy all old temples (or replace the sacred objects by the new one). Only that is the way proven by history.
He was silly. How couldn't he respond to his subjects?
But it is always the same cycle: a grandfather or a father spends his inteire life to make money and the son or grandson spends all the money in years or decades....
New pictures of Hyksos statues have been found: The Egyptologist François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette (February 11, 1821 – January 19, 1881), had them stashed away in his scrapbook. You will find them very interesting.
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Interesting interview!
projectcamelotproductions[dot]com/interviews/carmen_boulter/carmen_boulter[dot]html
danseifert 11 months ago
I THINK HE DESTROYED THE OTHER GODS OF EGYPT AS A PERSONAL PROTEST . AFTER LOOSING FAMILY MEMBERS ,IT MUST HAVE BEEN SO PAINFUL THAT HE BLAMED THE GODS FOR DOING IT. IN RETURN, HE DESTROYED THEIR IMAGES, CARTOUCHES AND TEMPLES. THAT IS IN MY VIEW THE CAUSE OF ALL THE RELIGIOUS DESTRUCTION .
rweerakkody4565 1 year ago
Hopefully a series will be done about Akhenaten and his time, I'm sure it would be just as popular as "The Tudors."
HistoryLover1550 1 year ago
this doc must date 'cause they have found out the hole story about nefertiti and it was a lady archeologist specialized in ancient time wigs who did...her name is Diane Fletcher and in her discovery doc which was approved by scientist and people of her field, nefertiti outlast her husband whom died before her, she then took the identity of the pharoh smenkare in order to keep reining on her husband empire but then had to give it up and go back to thebe and surrender to vengeful priest of amun re
CHINEKEDIIGWEADAMMA 1 year ago
why wont people admit it the truth that the creators of this great civilization and the true history is that of Negro origin.
Afro5amurai 1 year ago
@Afro5amurai becuz its not true?
ThePhucyu 1 year ago
@Afro5amurai Just because some people are well-educated and know that Egypt (unlike Nubia) have nothing to do with Negroes. This is the only reason, and not racism as You probably think.
AtollRu 1 year ago
The song for Aten simply exact translation of hymns from Rigveda to sun God.
Nefertiti was daughter of Indo-Aryan Mittani king.
Saraswathiputra 1 year ago
sort of reminds me of Ivan the Terrible....but without the rather evil twist perhaps.
crawhip2 2 years ago
Akhenaten, that selfish bastard! I guess that King Tut felt a shame of being his son, if he really was his son at all!
ThePharaoh91 2 years ago
@ThePharaoh91 =yup he was his son conceive from a minor wife who later vanish shortly after his birth...watch Nefertiti resurrected made by archeologist Diane Fletcher that will answer all your question, 'cause this doc is not 100/cent accurate on the Aten family...peace
CHINEKEDIIGWEADAMMA 1 year ago 2
@CHINEKEDIIGWEADAMMA I agree, I still believe that the Younger Lady Fletcher analyzed is Nefertiti, the mummy has recently been identified as Tut's mom thanks to DNA testing, yet her true identity is still unknown.
HistoryLover1550 1 year ago
@ThePharaoh91 King Tut did re-invent Egypt, even though his reign was short. That's ad, he certainly seemed to be a rising star and would've been a greater king than his dad. Check out "King Tut Unwrapped" to learn more.
HistoryLover1550 1 year ago
He attempted to establish a new religion in the country famous for its stict religious traditions. It means he knew what he did and the only mistake of him were methods he applied. He should kill all the old priests first and destroy all old temples (or replace the sacred objects by the new one). Only that is the way proven by history.
Dimy761 2 years ago
He was silly. How couldn't he respond to his subjects?
But it is always the same cycle: a grandfather or a father spends his inteire life to make money and the son or grandson spends all the money in years or decades....
elioconroy 2 years ago 3
lol, true !
colmmernagh 2 years ago
they're not actually sure that the hymn to the aten was what inspired the bible...
datcrazycygnet 3 years ago 7
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New pictures of Hyksos statues have been found: The Egyptologist François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette (February 11, 1821 – January 19, 1881), had them stashed away in his scrapbook. You will find them very interesting.
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realhistoryww._/world_history/ancient/Canaan_1aa.htm
AncientHistorian1 1 year ago
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mrg00ddude 3 months ago