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Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh, tried to replace Egypt’s ancient gods with the worship of Aten, the sun disk. His revolution transformed art, religion, and politics, and nearly tore the empire apart. Today we explore the rise of Akhetaten, the fall of Atenism, and the erasure that followed. Was Akhenaten a visionary pioneer of monotheism, or a reckless zealot who endangered Egypt’s stability? Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:52 Egypt's Golden Age & the Amuhn Priesthood 12:22 The Name Change & Declaration of War 20:13 Building Akhet'aaten & the Amarna Art Revolution 28:56 The Amarna Letters & Imperial Collapse 38:15 Tutankhamun's Restoration & Horemheb's Destruction 45:50 Modern Discovery & Historical Legacy *Sources & Further Reading* Erik Hornung, Akhenaten and the Religion of Light (Cornell University Press, 1999). Donald B. Redford, Akhenaten: The Heretic King (Princeton University Press, 1984). Nicholas Reeves, Akhenaten: Egypt’s False Prophet (Thames & Hudson, 2001). James K. Hoffmeier, Akhenaten and the Origins of Monotheism (Oxford University Press, 2015). Barry Kemp, The City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti: Amarna and Its People (Thames & Hudson, 2012). John Baines and Jaromír Málek, Atlas of Ancient Egypt (Oxford University Press, 2000). *Ancient sources in translation* The Amarna Letters, trans. William Moran (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992). Hymns to the Aten, in James B. Pritchard (ed.), Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (Princeton University Press, 1969). *Support the Channel* 👍 Like this narration if you found it valuable. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into the ancient world. ↗︎ Share with a fellow history enthusiast. Image credits: Wikimedia Commons & Flickr contributors (CC BY / CC BY-SA). All footage, images, and music in Ancient History Concepts videos are either drawn from free media sources or licensed through commercial archives with full usage rights. For professional inquiries, please contact: ConceptsMediaHQ@gmail.com (Disclaimer: All content is for educational and entertainment purposes. All third-party media is used under license or is in the public domain. Please use the contact email for any credit or removal requests.) #Akhenaten #AncientEgypt #HistoryDocumentary #egyptianhistory