Huya (Noble)
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Huya was an Egyptian noble living around 1350 BCE. He was the "Superintendent of the Royal Harem", "Superintendent of the Treasury" and "Superintendent of the House", all titles that are associated with Queen Tiye, mother of Akhenaten.
He had a tomb constructed in the Northern cemetery at Amarna, although his remains have never been identified. His tomb contained a large amount of material about the royal family and the Aten cult, including a Hymn to the Aten.[1]
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- ^ Michael Rice, Who's Who in Ancient Egypt, Routledge 2001, ISBN 0415154480, p.73