The youngest Pharaoh in Egypt should be Tutankhamun, the son of Akhenaton. During Akhenaten's reign, he carried out religious reforms, which caused dissatisfaction and riots in Egypt. Tutankhamun was only 9 years old when he was crowned (BC 1336), so he was his chief minister, Ai He. He was the head of the army and held real power. Tutankhamun married his half-sister, Ankshanamen. They all love each other very much. But it didn't last long. In the ninth year after Tutankhamun succeeded to the throne, that is, 1327 BC (Tutankhamun was only 18 years old at that time), he died suddenly! More than 3000 years later (1968), archaeologists discovered a broken bone in Tutankhamun's skull during an X-ray examination, so it was speculated that he was murdered. The biggest suspect is the minister Ai who ascended the throne after death!
In addition, in the treasure room of the mausoleum, archaeologists found an ordinary wooden box with two small coffins, each containing a baby mummy. Both mummies are dead baby girls, probably children of Tutankhamun and his wife Anksana.