Nefertiti is known for its ancient world with its outstanding beauty, Queen Nefertiti of Akhenaten is still one of the most famous Queen in Egypt. Nefertiti means a beautiful woman will come. "Ahenaton's own words explain Nefertiti" A happy mistress, a genetic princess who highly likes two homosexuals, calms the king's heart at home and hears their voices happily . King 's great and dear wife, two women, Nephelaton Nefertiti lives forever. "(Spoore 2000)
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti (/ ˌnɛfərtiːti /) (around 1370 BC - 1330 B.C.) was the queen of Egypt and the wife (spouse) of the great royal family of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband are known for their religious revolution, they just worship God, Atten or Sun Disc. Under her husband 's control, she can be said to be the richest period in the history of ancient Egypt. Although this finding is a continuing debate, some scholars believe that Nafertiti made a short-term ruling between the death of her husband as Neferneferuaten and Tutankhamun. When Nefertiti ruled Pharaoh, her rule was the collapse of Amarna, the capital city returned to the traditional city of Thebes.
Nefertiti may be a ruler named Neferneferuaten. Several theories argue that Nefertiti is still alive and affects the young royal family. If this is the case, this influence and perhaps Nefertiti's own life will end during the reign of Tutankatten (1331 BC). That year, the Tutan curtain was renamed Tutankhamun. This proves that he returned to Ammon's official worship and gave up Amarna to return the capital to Thebes. In the 16th year of the 16th year of discovery in 2012, the inscription on the 15th day of Aketo on the 15th day, "referring to the great wife, his loved one, two landlords, apparently Akenaten's It is marked as dominance, the existence of the hostess, Neferneferuaten Nefertiti. Five unrecognized lines (Akhenaten, Egyptian political capital) "Amarna construction project called". This inscription was found in the limestone quarry of Dayr Abuininnis, north of Dayr al-Barshā in the northern part of Amarna.