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There was an Egyptian Pharaoh in history who died at the age of 19. According to records, he was childless. Who is he? Tell me about his life.

Tutankhamun, the 8th Pharaoh of Egypt, ruled Egypt from 1336 BC to 1327 BC. He was a young Egyptian Pharaoh more than 3300 years ago. He used to run a huge empire on the golden throne. His rule was short and he died suddenly at the age of 19. During the long Pharaoh's era in Egypt, Tutankhamun was unknown because of his short reign, and his sudden death also made him have no luxury pyramid mausoleum built in advance. Due to obscurity, its mausoleum has never been discovered for a long time.

Tutankhamun is not the most outstanding Pharaoh in ancient Egyptian history, but he is the most famous Egyptian Pharaoh today. His golden mask has become a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization. All this is due to the two discoverers of Tutankhamun's mausoleum-howard carter and Count Carnaffin. The discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb is a peak of Egyptian archaeology, but what makes many people curious is that since the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the legendary Pharaoh's curse has been fulfilled.

For many years, there have been various speculations about the death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Previous research found that Tutankhamun had a hole in his skull, so he was always thought to be murdered. Until 2005, researchers found through scanning that the hole in the skull was only caused in the process of mummification. In this latest study, the researchers completely overturned the conclusion that Tutankhamun was murdered, proving that Tutankhamun died of malaria caused by low immunity, which was attributed to the direct blood relationship between his father, Pharaoh Okhennatan, and his mother.