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Does anyone know who the mummy on the Titanic is? Is it Princess Amanra? How is she? Does it have anything to do with Tutankhamun?

It's Princess Amanra.

Amanra was the daughter of Egyptian Pharaoh more than 3000 years ago. She had many sisters and was not famous when she was alive. After the death of Amanra, the Egyptians mummified the body according to tradition and buried it in a grave on the Nile. Later, grave robbers went to the princess's grave, and they gave the princess's coffin to others. In the following years, Princess Amanra became famous because of the sinking of the Titanic, and then the curse of Princess Amanra came out.

Tutankhamun (former 134 1- former 1323) was the Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty in the new kingdom of ancient Egypt. His original name was Tutankhamun, which means "Atun", and later it was changed to Tutankhamun, which means "Amon", indicating that his belief changed from worshipping Atun. The cause of death was once unsolved by murder. Tutankhamun was not the most outstanding Pharaoh in the history of ancient Egypt, but his mausoleum was exposed to the world thousands of years later and became one of the most famous pharaohs.

According to the available information, there is no relationship between Yamanla and Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun died at 19. Now Egyptian historians have not found any relationship between them, they are in different times.

Titanic, also translated as RMS Titanic, is an Olympic-class cruise ship under the British White Star Shipping Company. It started construction at Harland and Wolf Shipyard in Belfast on March 3 1 and May 3 1.

Titanic was the largest passenger ship with the most luxurious internal facilities in the world at that time and had the reputation of "unsinkable ship". Ironically, however, the Titanic suffered bad luck on its maiden voyage-starting from Southampton, England, passing through Cherbourg-Octville, France and Queenstown, Ireland, and heading for new york, USA. At about 23: 40 on April 19 12, the Titanic collided with an iceberg, resulting in the starboard bow. At about 2: 20 the next morning, the Titanic broke in two and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean at 3,700 meters. Of the 2,224 crew members and passengers, more than 1500 people were killed, of which only 333 bodies were recovered. The sinking of Titanic is one of the deadliest shipwrecks in peacetime. Its remains were not discovered again until 1985, and are currently protected by UNESCO.