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The mummy of princess amanla

Three thousand years ago in Egypt, after the death of a princess named Amanra, her body was mummified according to the custom of ancient Egypt and buried in a grave near the Nile. Speaking of mummies, I believe many people are very interested. Do you know what the story of the mummy was like 3000 years ago? What is the related curse? What are the magical and weird things? Let's have a look!

Scottish stone curse

When traveling, many people always like to bring back some local characteristics, such as seashells and sand by the sea. However, it is said that stones in some places can't be taken away casually, such as Hawaii, Scotland, Australia and other places, because it is said that the stones in these places have been cursed by the ancients, and those who take stones will suffer misfortune.

I read about the origin of the Scottish Stone Curse in an old Scottish book and bought it in a second-hand shop. According to the book, in the past, the Scots became their own country and were later invaded by the English and the Nordic people. In order to protect the graves of ancestors, the Scots put a curse: "Anyone who takes a stone from an ancient tomb or destroys a cemetery will suffer bad luck, and those who do not repent will even die.

Some Europeans have also heard this legend. In 2000, a Belgian tourist visited several large ancient tombs in Scotland and brought home a two-pound stone. How did he know that when he got home, his daughter broke her foot. On the first day after his vacation, he was fired by his employer, and then his wife became seriously ill. At this time, he remembered the stone he brought back from Scotland, so he sent it back to Edinburgh Tourism Bureau and told his unfortunate experience, hoping to drive away the bad luck after returning the stone. According to the staff of the Tourism Bureau, some people with stones also said that there were ghosts!

The young king watched people die one after another-a punishment for forgetting their ancestors or a merciless mockery of future generations.

Tutankhamun was a young king of Egypt who died around 1300 BC. A golden mask covered the young king's jade face.

The excavation of Tutankhamun is one of the greatest archaeological achievements of mankind in this century. However, pious Egyptian farmers said during the excavation, "something terrible is going to happen." It is said that there is such a terrible spell at the entrance of the mausoleum, which says, "Anubis, the messenger of death Osiris, will touch those who disturb the sleep of the young king with the wings of death." When Tutankhamun's grave was excavated, an Egyptian farmer once said, "They will see gold, but they will also meet with death.

As a result, the shadow of death really came. The first victim was Sir Karnabon, who invested in digging. Sir Karnabon immediately rushed to Egypt after receiving the telegram that King Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered. Because Sir Karnabon had a good experience in the study of Egypt, he was quite afraid of the mysterious curse of ancient Egypt. When he got on the plane, he had a bad feeling in his heart. Finally, his fears really came true.

After Egypt, Sir Karnabon went to explore the scene as if possessed every day. One day, when he was about to enter the entrance of the king's tomb, he was suddenly bitten by "something" and his left cheek hurt a little. I have an uncontrollable KB all over my body, and my left cheek is bitten and swollen.

The lump is getting bigger and bigger. A few days later, Sir Karnabon shaved carefully. Although he was particularly careful to avoid touching the lump, the sharp razor in his hand did not listen to the command, slipped into the lump like a demon, and finally cut it unconsciously. This trauma led to sepsis. Sir Karnabon had a fever and was taken to Cairo Hospital. His muscles ached all over and he felt irrational fear. One morning, the accompanying nurse suddenly heard Sir Carnabo raise his voice and shout, "I'm finished now, I heard the voice calling …" Shortly after this sudden nightmare, at about two o'clock in the morning, Sir Carnabone's face twitched and he was already dead.

There are endless rumors. It is said that Sir Karnabon was stung by a sacred snake and scorpion, but this rumor may only have some symbolic significance.

There is a wonderful fact that cannot be ignored. When a scholar examined King Tutankhamun's mummy with X-rays, he found a scab on his right cheek. The location of this scar is exactly the same as the place where Sir Karnabon was stung by "something".

Six months later, Colonel Aubrey Hubbard, Sir Karnatan's half-brother, committed suicide because of "schizophrenia". The nurse who took care of Sir Karnabon in Cairo Hospital also died inexplicably. A South African millionaire named W. Joyou had just returned to his yacht after visiting the gold mask of Tutankhamun from the excavation site, when he fell off the yacht deck and drowned in the calm Nile.

Jay Grude, the American railway king, suddenly developed a high fever shortly after he entered the Valley of the Kings, and died suddenly without any other abnormality. The cause of death was plague.

Death followed, and newspapers in Cairo and London were shrouded in panic. "The second victim ..." "The seventh victim ..." The number of victims in newspapers keeps increasing.

Carter's right-hand man, Jaber Meese, died of lung disease three years after the excavation was completed, at the age of 52. Richard Vansell, another assistant of Carter, also died suddenly in 1929 at the age of 45. Professor poulter Richard of Aceh Province, who tried to examine the mummy with X-rays, also had a high fever after working for a few days and died shortly after returning to England.

Dr Douglas Rees, who had direct contact with the mummy, the scholar who found the water bottle engraved with the word "Tutankhamun" and other experts who participated in the excavation or investigation also died mysteriously in a short time. The number of these dead scholars and experts was as high as 17, and the disaster also affected Sir Karnabon's family and relatives. 1929, Lady Elizabeth, the mother of Sir Carnabon's wife, also died suddenly. It is reported that Mrs Elizabeth died after being stung by a bug.

Did Tutankhamun's curse really kill people? If so, why is Carter's life not threatened? Carter died in 16, that is, 1939, at the age of 65. Carter laughed at the curse more than anyone else. He believes that his survival is to deny the fact that the curse exists. What's more, not all the people involved in the excavation were killed, and several of them were not hurt by the "curse".

Why can Carter be forgiven by the curse? People certainly have different views on this point. "One day, Carter's favorite canary was killed by a cobra of unknown origin." It was suggested that the canary died of "curse" instead of Carter, but a more cruel fate awaited him. That is the death of Carter's beloved daughter-the first person to step into Tutankhamun's mausoleum with Carter-Ibrahim Carter.

Iblin hanged himself shortly after his father died, leaving a mysterious suicide note: "I can't stand it anymore." Iblin's depression began before his father died. Carter watched his beloved daughter get depressed day by day, and his heart was extremely painful.

A series of things finally ended, but the "curse of King Tutankhamun" did not end.

A few years later, when the exhibition Tutankhamun was about to be held in Paris, a new accident happened. Mohammed ibrahim, the cultural relics manager of Egypt and go-vern-ment, strongly opposed taking cultural relics out of Egypt. But a few days after he compromised with go-vern-ment and agreed to go-vern-ment's decision, his daughter suddenly suffered a car accident and was on the verge of death. And he himself was quickly run over by a car, his skull was seriously injured and he died after being hospitalized for 3 days.

Suspicious incidents also occurred at the "Egyptian Antiquities Exhibition" held in London. Dr. Gamefliez, who prepared this exhibition, has always believed that "there is no curse in the world", dismissing the so-called "curse of Tutankhamun" and having confidence in his health. Unexpectedly, however, the doctor died suddenly at his home in London a week after signing the exhibition agreement.

Later, when the golden mask was on display in San Francisco, George Labouche, the policeman in charge of the golden mask alert, suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized while on duty. The police officer explained the reason for the accidental illness: "When standing in front of the mask, there seems to be something behind it, which makes people shudder.

The curse of Oates the Iceman

Last year, the Guardian reported that Oates the Iceman, the oldest and best preserved mummy in the world, was frozen in the Alps valley in northern Italy for 5,300 years. Since Oates was accidentally discovered 14 years ago, five people who had been in contact with the mummy died, so the "Oates curse" began to spread among the people, and the more it spread, the more fantastic it became. Legend has it that these people died because they were cursed by Oates.

On April 18 last year, Konrad spindler, the head of the Iceman Research Group at Innsbruck University, died as the sixth person. Subsequently, Tom Roy, a DNA expert at the University of Queensland, Australia, who had been addicted to Oates the Iceman, died.

Many media have reported this, and the "Oates curse" has once again become a topic of discussion. Can a mummy preserved thousands of years ago really have such magical power?

Chandler never believed in curses. The history professor at Innsbruck University in Austria is a very rational person. He only believes in the causality of things and never believes that the so-called curse can curse people to death. However, on April 18, Professor spindler died. Although his death certificate clearly stated that he died of multiple sclerosis, his death caused a lot of discussion in the local area. Some people think he is another victim of Oates curse.

Oates is the name of an ancient body discovered on the border between Austria and Italy in 199 1, and it is one of the oldest and best-preserved ancient bodies in the world. According to local people, Oates has unlimited power. Since his sleeping dream was broken more than ten years ago, he began to retaliate against those who disturbed him step by step and let them die in some mysterious ways. So, does this mummy really have magic? If so, who will be the next target? If not, how did the Oates curse come about? What are the motives of those who create Oates curse? (fortune telling)

The curse of Princess Amanra in Egypt

Three thousand years ago in Egypt, after the death of a princess named Amanra, her body was mummified according to the custom of ancient Egypt and buried in a grave near the Nile.

1at the end of 890, four young British people came to Egypt. The local ntraband criminals sold them an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of Princess Amanra. After some discussion, four Englishmen decided that the richest of them would buy mummies for thousands of pounds. Since then, this unknown princess in ancient Egyptian history has brought a series of bizarre and terrible bad luck to many people.

The Englishman who bought the mummy took the coffin back to the hotel. A few hours later, no one knew why, but the buyer left the hotel for no reason, walked into the nearby desert, disappeared from sight and never came back. The next day, one of his companions was shot and seriously injured in the streets of Egypt, and finally had to have his arm amputated.

The remaining two people also suffered bad luck. Among them, 1 person went bankrupt without cause after returning to China; Another 1 person became seriously ill and finally sold matches in the street.

The mysterious mummy was later transported back to England, but strange things kept happening along the way. After it was shipped to England, a wealthy businessman who loved ancient Egyptian culture bought the mummy. However, the bad luck is not over. Soon after, three family members of the wealthy businessman were seriously injured in a bizarre car accident, and his mansion was also burned down. After such a change, the wealthy businessman had no choice but to donate the mummy to the British Museum.