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The King Tut Mandela effect refers to a phenomenon or belief that people recall the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun (also known as King Tut) dying from a fatal blow to the head. However, historical records and evidence suggest that he died from an infection caused by a broken leg.
The Mandela effect is a term used to describe a collective misremembering of an event or detail, named after the belief that former South African president Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980s when, in fact, he was released in 1990 and died in 2013.
The King Tut Mandela effect is a prominent example of this phenomenon and has been attributed to cultural influences such as pop culture portrayals of the pharaoh, including a famous exhibit of his tomb in the 1970s that may have contributed to the misinformation.
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