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The Tragedy of Ankhesenamun

Posted in All About Egypt on February 11th, 2012

Ankhesenamun lived through the Amarna period. Later Egyptians tried to suppress everything about the period and what they didn’t destroy was forgotten. As a result, much of her life is speculation. Archaeological research has continued to find new information that changes our views. I eventually gave up my ideas for a story when my speculations about her life were not born out by research.

The Daughter of a Pharaoh

Ankhesenamun, originally Ankhesenpaaten, was born in 1348 BCE and was 7 years old when her half brother Tutankhamun was born. She was the third daughter of Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh and his main wife Nefertiti. Akhenaten, originally known as Amenhotep IV, banned the worship of Egypt’s traditional gods and introduced the worship of the sun disk Aten. Nefertiti was reputed to be the most beautiful woman to have ever lived. The images of the period show Akhenaten and Nefertiti as being especially devoted to their children.

Marriages

Many archaeologists think that Ankhesenamun married her father Akhenaten. By modern standards, this is unthinkable, but was not only acceptable but it was even encouraged within the royal family at the time. Some archaeologists have suggested that she may have also married Akhenaten’s successor Smenkhkare, although there is no evidence of this.

Many artefacts in Tutankhamun’s tomb show that Ankhesenamun was his wife. The images in the tomb show the two as a loving couple, with a strong bond between them. It is easy to speculate that their bond began when the seven-year-old Ankhesenamun first saw the newborn infant. One can imagine her as caring for her little brother from the day he was born until the day that he died.

Return of the Old Gods

The traditional priesthood resented Akhenaten’s forced introduction of Aten worship. After Akhenaten’s death, the priesthood worked for restoration of their power. Without Akhenaten, there was no strong advocate for Aten worship.

Tutankhamun came to power at a critical time in the conflict. During Tutankhamun’s reign, Egypt returned to the old ways and Aten worship ended. Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun both changed their names at the time to reflect this change.

The Death of Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun died at age 18 after only 10 years as pharaoh. This is when the tragedy of Ankhesenamun really begins. It would have been a terrible blow to her personally, as the two were very close. Beyond this, she would have to continue in her official capacity as queen of Egypt and play a major role in finding a successor.

Some Egyptologist proposed a theory that someone assassinated Tutankhamun. Speculation focused on two suspects, both of whom later became pharaohs. Ay was chief advisor to both Akhenaten and Tutankhamun.  Horemheb was the head of the army and designated as Tutankhamun successor.

Later research suggests that Tutankhamun died from a combination of an infection in a broken leg and malaria. This makes the assassination theory unlikely.

The Hittite Letters

Archaeologists found a report from this time in Hattusa the capitol of the Hittites. A queen of Egypt makes an unusual request of the king of the Hittites Suppiluliuma I. She tells the king that her husband has died and she has no sons who can succeed to the throne. She says that the king has many sons and asks that he send her one to be her husband and pharaoh. She goes on to say she would never marry a servant of hers and adds that she is afraid.

Suppiluliuma is wary of this request. When he does send a son, he dies before he reaches Egypt. He blames the Egyptians for his death and attacks Egyptian territories in what is now Lebanon in retaliation.

The Hittite report does not identity the queen. Although some suggest Nefertiti, and Ankhesenamun’s sister Meritaten as the queen, it is most likely Ankhesenamun. Either Ay or Horemheb could be the servant that the queen refuses to marry. Archaeologists now think that Ay could be Nefertiti father. This would make him Ankhesenamun’s grandfather.

Marriage to Ay and Disappearance

The last mention of Ankhesenamun is when she marries Ay and he becomes pharaoh. Ay is pharaoh for only a few years. When he dies, Horemheb takes his place. What happens to Ankhesenamun after the marriage? Did she live a long life or die a short time later? On that, history has so far been silent.

http://www.bukisa.com/articles/340134_the-tragedy-of-ankhesenamun

Mesquite Dentist Simple information about Biodontics

Posted in All About Egypt on February 10th, 2012

Article by Jarrett Lloyd

The field of dentistry has an extensive and broad ancient track record. As with all regions of clinical field, it may be tracked back to women and men who gave years of diligence and commitment for investigation and study on dental care, most significantly, consists of the analysis and focus of a wide range of people from years past. Dentistry is undoubtedly one of the oldest in the field of medical science and in fact, its roots can be traced back from the ancient civilizations of Egypt. Many historical facts can in fact be uncovered showing that man, even in his most historical age, sought to enhance upon oral health and even looked for ways to cure both basic and complex dental challenges. It is amazing to me more even so is the actuality that although the field of dentistry has been formulated years ago and its contemporary form is strong and reliable, it is still creating and remodeling even until in these days. There are new innovations on a yearly basis and anytime new know-how is produced, dentistry has taken hold of it and getting new ways to use it for its own good. Dentistry is mostly a science with terrific capabilities and its noble cause to help people and to be harnessed for a tool to further enhance our strategy for living as folks and as a society continues to live on and thrive. Among the numerous innovations in dental care is Biodontics, this field of study is so youthful that it actually branched out lately in 2001 with the aid of its originator, Dr. Edward Rossomando. Biodontics is actually a physical structure that is established by the NIDCR or the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. It is now one of an innumerable plethora of possibilities for the area of dentistry to grow and broaden; it is helping the development of dental care because they are a big factor in its finding capability, in developing the required set of skills and even in developing its entrepreneurship. Biodontics calls on the knowledge of both scientists and business enterprise leaders, both those who are a part of dentistry as a science and the people who are part of the field of dentistry as a marketplace. Biodontics is growing new techniques for dental care to cultivate and develop, yearly, it provides modern insights and learning as a way to increase the main department of the field of dentistry and it is now even holding diverse academic programs to introduce and little by little incorporate its procedures and information to both dental professional and person. It is now actually among the numerous concerned bodies which are combating on to enrich and improve the dental work force and also fight for the betterment of the dental students. Biodontics are also seeking to nurture future dental practitioners and in their mission to get better school premiums and even better educational programs. Biodontics is basically training the young professionals who are now on their way to establish their own clinics in a scientific as well as in a business oriented manner.

http://goarticles.com/article/Mesquite-Dentist-Simple-information-about-Biodontics/4541803/

Travel To Egypt Covers World’s Famous Places

Posted in All About Egypt on February 8th, 2012

People who wish to travel to Egypt but have no idea when to go, for how many days, what to see in Egypt then here are some good information to know about Egypt. Well, Cairo in Egypt is the place to visit and enjoy fullest. Tours of the Cairo are divided between the beginning and end of the trip.

Your travel to Egypt might cover Saqqara (Step Pyramid), the Great Giza Pyramids and also the Egyptian Antiquities museum. While returning back to Cairo from Luxor and Aswan, you can visit the Citadel and Khan el-Khalili market in Islamic Cairo whereas the Coptic museum and churches in old Cairo.

Your enjoyment in Egypt really depends upon the weather that decide the best time to visit there as it gets very hot during summer. To enjoy fullest in Egypt, the best time for you is the cooler months between November and March.

When you travel to Egypt, you must visit the following popular places:

Coptic Cairo or Masr al-Qadima is very old in Cairo. It is in the middle of the Coptic Christian community where you will get to see many Egypt’s churches. The most popular are the Ben Ezra synagogue, Egypt’s oldest synagogue and the Hanging Church which is the center of Coptic worship.

Islamic Cairo is the place where you will find many mosques, the Citadel as well as the Khan Al-Khalili bazaar. The Ibn Tulun is among the biggest mosques in the world and the Al-Azhar mosque houses the oldest university in the world.

Egyptian Museum shows Egypt’s archaeological glory along with sarcophagi, mummies and many other ancient relics. This museum makes a list of top attractions that you should not miss when you travel to Egypt.

Qarafa is like a home for millions Cairenes. It is a fascinating place to go. Ornate tombs are the living quarters for most Cairo’s poor people and their business also.

If you don’t want to breath exhaust fumes then the peace of the Nile is the right thing to choose. You can have a Falucca on rent.

http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/travel-to-egypt-covers-worlds-famous-places-3525709.html

Travel To Egypt Gives You the Most Memorable Memories

Posted in All About Egypt on February 6th, 2012

Egypt, the place is jam-packed with innumerable residents and visitors because of its great social status, legal system, agriculture, natural resources, trade, culture and many more. If you also want  to be one of those visitors but confused when you should travel to Egypt, what are the popular places to see and how many days you will take to cover those places then here are some relevant information to help you to know everything about Egypt.

Well, you may take at-least three to four days to enjoy all popular parts of Egypt and to get the most beautiful moments of your life. The most popular city to visit and enjoy fullest is Cairo in Egypt. So, you should not miss out the tours of the Cairo.

Your travel to Egypt will cover the most popular places of the world like the Great Giza Pyramids, Saqqara (Step Pyramid) and the Egyptian Antiquities museum. When you will about to return back from Luxor and Aswan then you can enjoy the Citadel as well as Khan el-Khalili market in Islamic Cairo and churches as well as the Coptic museum in old Cairo.                 

When you should travel to Egypt?

You must take care about the weather conditions before planning to travel to Egypt as it gets too hot during summer. To enjoy the Egypt’s weather along with its great places, you must go there in the the cooler months i.e. between November and March.

Where to visit in Cairo, Egypt?

You should not miss out some of the glorious parts when you travel to Egypt, those are:

Coptic Cairo

Coptic Cairo is very old in Cairo. It is also known as Masr al-Qadima where you will find a number of Egypt’s churches. Among the very famous are the Ben Ezra synagogue, Egypt’s oldest synagogue and the Hanging Church.

Islamic Cairo

In Islamic Cairo, there are a number of mosques, the Citadel and the Khan Al-Khalili bazaar to see. Among all mosques, the Ibn Tulun is the largest one in the world.

Egyptian Museum

Egyptian Museum has various fabulous things to show you like Egyptian archaeological glory with  mummies, sarcophagi and also other ancient relics. It has many top attractions that you must when you
travel to Egypt.

Other popular places are Qarafa (the city of the dead) and a Falucca (an ancient sail boat) on the Nile.

http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/travel-to-egypt-gives-you-the-most-memorable-memories-3795331.html

The Khul’ Islamic Divorce in Egypt

Posted in All About Egypt on February 2nd, 2012

Article by Gabriel Sawma

http://goarticles.com/article/The-Khul-Islamic-Divorce-in-Egypt/4631661/