Amarna

/əˈmɑːrnə/ noun

An ancient Egyptian city and capital built by Pharaoh Akhenaten, known for its revolutionary art style and religious changes around 1350 BCE.

From the modern Arabic name for the site in upper Egypt where the city was located. The ancient Egyptian name was Akhetaten, meaning 'horizon of the Aten.' The term was Latinized and adopted by Egyptologists in the 19th century.

AMአማርና
ARأَمَرْنَا
BNআমারনা
CAAmarna
CSAmarna
DAAmarna
DEAmarna
ELΑμαρνά
ESAmarna
FAامرنا
FIAmarna
FRAmarna
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