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Tut may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh often referred to as "King Tut" * Bernard Bartzen (born 1927), American tennis player nicknamed "Tut" * Tut Imlay (1902–1976), National Football League player (1926–1927) * Tut Taylor (born 1923), American bluegrass musician * Tin Tut (1895–1945), first foreign minister of the Union of Burma Places *Tut, Iran (other), various villages *Tut, Turkey, a district *Tut (river), Mizoram, India Other uses * TUT (other) * Dental click, a sound used to express disapproval in English, often spelled as "tut" or "tsk" * Tut (miniseries), ''Tut'' (miniseries), a Spike miniseries about Tutankhamun * Tut or Thout, the first month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars * ISO 639 code for the proposed language family of Altaic languages * Truncated tetrahedron, a polyhedron See also

* King Tut (other) * Tuts Washington (1907–1984), American Louisiana blues pianist {{disambiguation, ...
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Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun (, egy, twt-ꜥnḫ-jmn), Egyptological pronunciation Tutankhamen () (), sometimes referred to as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh who was the last of his royal family to rule during the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty (ruled in the conventional chronology) during the New Kingdom of Egyptian history. His father is believed to be the pharaoh Akhenaten, identified as the mummy found in the tomb KV55. His mother is his father's sister, identified through DNA testing as an unknown mummy referred to as "The Younger Lady" who was found in KV35. Tutankhamun took the throne at eight or nine years of age under the unprecedented viziership of his eventual successor, Ay, to whom he may have been related. He married his paternal half-sister Ankhesenamun. During their marriage they lost two daughters, one at 5–6 months of pregnancy and the other shortly after birth at full-term. His names—''Tutankhaten'' and ''Tutankhamun''—are thought to mean "Living image of At ...
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