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The Mysterious Life and Death of Egypts Queen Nefertiti

The Mysterious Life and Death of Egypts Queen Nefertiti

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Nefertiti is one of the most fascinating Egyptian rulers in history. She was a queen, but also a priestess - and might have even been a pharaoh. She and her husband, Amenhotep IV (AKA Akhenaten, tossed out the old gods and set up the sun as god in the form of Aten. This didnt go over well with everyone, but it did give the couple absolute power over their subjects. In her 14 years of rule, Queen Nefertiti was held in high regard by her husband, her royal subjects, and Thutmose, the sculptor who famously captured her face. Nefertiti was depicted as wearing the crown of a pharaoh, and may have ruled as one after her husbands death while King Tut was preparing to rule
Date: 2022-12-29

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Another fascinating piece of information regarding ancient Egypt that most people do not know is the well established fact that Nefertiti, the world famous queen of Egypt, the women that revolutionized the Nile valley by bringing sun worship into Egypt, was an Armenian highlander. Queen Nefertiti of Egypt was a native of Mitanni. The Mittani kingdom of the Armenian Highlands was an off-shoot of the Hurrian kingdom. The Hurri and the Mittani were in turn the contemporaries of other Armenian highlanders, the Hittites and most probably the Hykos. Today, all the aforementioned nations of the Armenian Highlands are considered to be, in varying degrees, proto-Armenians. Modern day Armenians are the direct descendants of those ancient tribes.
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What Germany, France, and Britain had done in Egypt, Greece, and other countries' archeologic sites was plundering. Until now, the excuse for not giving back Nefertiti's bust is that the world heritage and German scientists demanded Egypt to have in their museums all the preventive and conservative management according to the international standard for preserving adequately such important art and historical piece. They recently constructed a brand new museum in Cairo with all modern apparatus in order to protect and care for the historical artifacts according to the international safeguard museum standards. Let's see what will be the next excuse Germany will use in order to keep Nefertiti's bust at Neues Museum.
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Thank for your good and aqureit video, I would only like to say two things, first about Akhnaton made his wife look more beautiful tiful than she really looked is unlikely to be true because he called himself the who lives in truth and ordered to draw him as he really looked not in an ideal look as the pharos used to do, so it would be logic that he did the same with his wife because he lived in the truth.
Second I'm very sorry to say that Nevertit statue was illegal sumgllled out of Egypt although there was an agreement between the two governments, but the agreement was nor respected and therefore the staue should be back to Egypt where it belongs.

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another fun fact. in the Mummy Returns Neyferteri and Anck-su-namun are actually Step-Daughte(Neyfertri) and Step-Mother(Anck-su-namun.
in real life Anhkesenamun is actually Nefertiti's Daughter.
looks to me in the Mummy returns film just makes some fictional egyptian characters that were actually based off real people but completely different names and had no relations to one another in the film. in real life they are indeed related. despite that Nefertiti is Anhkesenamun's Mother, people might realize it before or maybe after watching the mummy films.

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My theory: Nefertiti and her husband were always portrayed as very much in love and always together. Due to incest, Nefertiti had some sort of hereditary medical condition which caused a deformity in her eye and perhaps her overall appearance. However, her husband, the pharaoh, loved her so much that he didn't want her to feel self conscious or insecure about her appearance so he ordered all the artists to depict her as the most beautiful woman in all of Egypt. That way she will remain in history as such and nobody would ever be able to dispute it.
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From what I heard Nefrititi was an authentic African princes who was married and produced beautiful daughters. Which makes a lot of sense since a lot of the Pharos didnt live long on account of all the inbreeding. They looked like monsters thats why they went left field with it. I dont think she was related at all. Anyways Egyptians hated the fact that she was to go down in history as the most beautiful queen in their history. They murdered her and her daughters as a result of it thats why she was erased.
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Nefertiti is an Amazigh name of origins (Nefer = we hid) (Titi=Eye )which means ( we hid the eye) as she was beautiful but she had one eye blind at birth she was an Amazigh before all and pharaohs are all Amazigh ( indigenous of northern Africa ) I would like to go more but a lot of colonial/ foreigner is messing up with our history and ancestors. I would love people to stop pretending to know things they are completely wrong about. especially when they can't even understand the language of Amazigh
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This picture of our Queen is false and white washed to death. The very picture of her on this video is fake given to the Cairo museum by artist from the early 19th century this white watch depiction of her has stood in the museum as fact because it was the closest remnants picture of her depicted with light skin and they ran with it and continuously ran with it and have you white people playing this patronus in these movies and making these videos as Fact's when it's very far from the truth.
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I love history, hence why it saddens me that most true history is banned from the collective psyche. What we know as history isn't actually factual most of the time; too bad most of the true history is revised or erased purposely. History is shaped and molded by the winners of wars. The so called loser's side of History is never told. History is shaped from a Roman/Greek perspective, fitting only their agenda. The rest of History was left out, erased, or hi-jacked into roman HIS-STORY.
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It's my opinion but I feel all Egyptian archeological finds should all go back to their rightful resting places where they were found. That includes the mummies, coffins, sarcophagus, death masks, treasures. all of it.
I wouldn't be happy if my body was displayed in a museum for all to see. Do we do this to our families? No, we don't. I understand this is all historical, but morally, it is wrong.

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The Mummy Facts about ancient egytian's real life People
Imhotep is a high priest based on a real person of the same name.
Pharoah Seti is based on a Real person as well
both Neyferteri and Anck-su-namun are fictional people and heavily inspired by real people but different names. Neyferteri is based off Nefertiti and Anck-su-namun is based off Anhkesenamun

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When I went to Paris in 2017for Christmas. trip of my lifetime so farthere were lots of antiquities on loan from other countries at the Louvre. All treated respectfully and I was very humbled to get the experience to see first hand things I would never have gotten the chance. But I can also see the side of keeping them on homelands also
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Goddess Nephertite- public declination to come down in support of Goliath this life> If, I return to Isadore and enter matrimony with Golaith, I will always feel that I took one of the greatest gifts that Isadore has to offer. Love and guilt, I cannot mix the two. But she almost came down this life. Almost.
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There is a reason why there is a busy of head of this person. It is to symbolize that women of his profile must die and not be bread as it is una ceptable. It is truly the face of horror and not beauty. This is not beautiful I 8s a solutely sick as the idea of the severed head suggests
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that's my sister no lie she's reincarnated she had a trance session to take herself back so yes I'm royalty as her brother now her past life was queen Nefertiti of Egypt she's really not that bad as a person she's so kind and loving and yes a mother now also
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No doubt bottomless pit king pharole Akhenaten killed her. Slaves under her. Ishmael hides satan behind Noah's cloak BLM'S black Muslim brotherhood human flesh eaters no mercy slave masters hands. Same people God fought and will destroy
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I do think archeology is so interesting, and finding objects important to history is so cool. But, I do think the bust and other Ancient Egyptian artifacts should be returned to Egypt out of respect for the dead.
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Put what he's telling us about Nerferti tearing down the old way of life and building a new one in the process destroying it all.
Sounds a lot like what the democrats are doing now with thier New World Order

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Her magnificent bust. Like everyone it has amazed me my entire life. From what you stated it should be returned to Egypt. It was horrible what the couple forced their subjects to endure when in power.
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Could leaving out the left eye have been symbolic of her rejection of the old gods? The left eye was symbolic of Horus so maybe leaving out her left eye was a subtle jab at her rejection of him
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