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The '''Royal Barracks''' were a military installation in [[Akhenaten]]'s [[Aten (afterlife)|vision]] of the afterlife.
The '''Royal Barracks''' were a military installation in [[Akhenaten]]'s [[Aten (afterlife)|vision]] of the afterlife.



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The Royal Barracks were a military installation in Akhenaten's vision of the afterlife.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the location, killed its captain and commander and looted the chests found there. He also recovered a small statue of Horus from a sunken chest for Khui.[1]

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