Aamby Valley City-India also Tutankhamun - The Egyptian Pharoah
65Aamby Valley City is the first of its kind Megalopolis, spread over more than ten thousand undulating acres of verdant expanse, is snugly nestled amidst picturesque environs of the great Sahayadri mountain range. Its independent India’s first planned, self-contained aspirational City, remarkable for its surpassed grandeur and plush signature-features. Aamby Valley City is being developed to be amongst top five Destination cities in the world.
A highly conducive weather, misty mountain peaks, luxuriant foliage, the enchanting gardens, fountains of ecstasy, the exotic wilds, serene lascivious lakes, the gentle balmy mountain, breeze, redolence of the mountain blooms are some of the features of this exotic city.
You can take a chartered plane or helicopter from Mumbai airport and land in Aamby Valley City in a record 20 minutes!
Alternatively, you can drive down from Mumbai’s domestic airport via Expressway to Lonavala and through Bushi Dam to this valley. The distance to Aamby Valley City from Mumbai is 122 kms.
Amby Valley - Sahara Lake City close up
Tutankhamun - The Egyptian Pharoah
Tutankhamun (1341 BC - 1323 BC) was an Egyptian Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (ruled 1333 BC - 1324 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. His original name, Tutankhamun means “Living Image of Amun”. Often the name Tutankhamun was written Amen-tut-ankh, meaning “living image of Amun”, due to scribal custom which most often placed the divine name at the beginning of the phrase in order to honor the divine being. He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the Amarna letters. He was likely the eighteenth dynasty king ‘Rathotis’, who according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years - a figure which conforms with Flavius Josephus' version of Manetho’s Epitome.
The 1922 discovery by Howard Carter of Tutankhamun’s intact tomb received worldwide press coverage and sparked a renewed public interest in ancient Egypt, for which Tutankhamun’s burial mask remains the popular face.
The cause of Tutankhamun’s death is unclear, and is still the root of much speculation.
King Tut pharaoh
Egyption History
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