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The origins of Tutankhamun's grandfather King III, who had major wives Queen Tiye his son Amenhotep IV, known as Akhenaten, married Akhenaten, Queen Nefertiti and his wife was the main addition to the secondary wife named Kiya; which is probably the mother of Tutankhamun, has announced Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt in the month of April 2010 that, based on DNA tests, known for short DNA show that Tutankhamun was the son of King Akhenaten.
Tutankhamen became king of Egypt as a child after the death of his brother, the co Ka-Ra, He married Essen Ankh Amun.
Ang Amon Tut died in mysterious circumstances and unknown, to govern after his minister and former Aye, who married Ammon's widow, Essen Tutankhamun Tutankhamun.

New discoveries

It took about 70 days to make Tutankhamun's mask, which is a short period of time to produce this piece of art made of gold inlaid with precious stones.
Found in the tomb of Tut and unique in the coffin of a very distinctive dagger dagger, made of a professionally carved gold handle and a metal blade taken from a meteorite that fell on the land of ancient Egypt and the blade of the blade made of gold and engraved with a professional inscription.
One of the most important discoveries in ancient Egypt was that they suffered from the scarcity of iron.
It was found on the cart of Tutt inscriptions taken from foreign civilizations from Egypt and shows the control of the Kingdom of King Tut to all the external areas of ancient Egypt.
King Tut was a strong king and warrior and had his own weapons that he used in invasions and wars to unite his kingdom