The age of KHU-n-Aten, which is also the age of Moses, was essentially a literary age; a knowledge of reading and writing was widely spread, and an active correspondence was being constantly carried on from one part of the civilised world to the other.
"Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations"
Archibald Sayce
The native Egyptians rose in revolt; the foreigner fled from the valley of the Nile, and the capital of KHU-n-Aten fell into ruin.
"Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations"
Archibald Sayce
What we call Will, he continued, is what the Ancient Egyptians called KHU.
"Bat Wing"
Sax Rohmer