Tutankhamun, also known as the Boy King, remains one of ancient Egypt’s most fascinating and enigmatic figures. His tomb, discovered nearly intact in 1922, captured the world’s imagination, sparking questions about his life, death, and burial practices. While King Tutankhamun is often associated with the Valley of the Kings, the mystery of his pyramids—structures symbolic of the pharaohs’ eternal power—raises intriguing questions. How does Tutankhamun fit into Egypt’s pyramid-building legacy? This article explores the legacy of Tutankhamun and delves into the pyramids linked to his reign.
