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Tutankhamun


the golden king Tutankhamun


I have always been interested in Egyptology and pharaohs, such as Nefer Tete and 

Tutankhamun and his story, and today I had the opportunity to convey to you and 

everyone who loves this science that came from new research Pharaoh Tutankhamun

In a new investigation on the corpse of the young king Tutankhamun, Dr. and 

researcher Zahi Hawass and his team used a new machine, and the reason for the 

research is that they believe that Tutankhamun had died after an accident that 

sustained a fracture of the leg and skull, and that he did not die as it was rumored 

about him. Zahi Hawass's research confirms that, through the mummy's DNA, it is 

possible to reveal the genetic diseases that he may have been suffering from, and he 

believes that the young mummy had Marfan syndrome, a genetic disorder that makes 

those who suffer from it have unusually long fingers, arms and legs.

The British newspaper the Sun “ reported that the golden king Tutankhamun died 

more than 3000 years ago when he was 19 years old, and the golden king is one of

the most famous pharaohs in Egypt, Experts and researchers spent decades studying the cause of the death of the golden king Tutankhamun. Some say that the 

shrapnel on the king’s skull indicates that he died murdered, while others say that he

 suffered a terrible accident that caused his skull and leg bone to be broken as well.

It was reported that the Golden King Tut used to go regularly to hunting trips with his

 cart from the Egyptian city of Memphis, and this is because he was fond of hunting

wild animals, and it is believed that these trips are the main reason behind all these 

injuries that the young king was exposed to, as he found a new trace, which is the 

phrase a cut in the left thigh bone occurred opposite the last accident that caused his 

death.

A third report says that these strikes on Tutankhamun's body were a result of the 

embalming process only.

 


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