Khufukhaf I

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Khufukhaf I was an ancient Egyptian prince of the 4th Dynasty, likely a son of Pharaoh Khufu and a high-ranking noble associated with the Giza royal family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 4th Dynasty noble
ancient Egyptian prince
member of the Egyptian royal family
associatedWith Giza pyramid complex NERFINISHED
royal court of Djedefre NERFINISHED
royal court of Khafre NERFINISHED
royal court of Khufu
burialPlace Giza Necropolis NERFINISHED
child Iuenka NERFINISHED
Wetka NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
depictedWith Iuenka NERFINISHED
Nefertkau II NERFINISHED
Wetka NERFINISHED
dynasty Fourth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
father Khufu NERFINISHED
inscriptionsFoundAt mastaba G 7130-7140 NERFINISHED
languageOfInscriptions Egyptian hieroglyphs
mastaba G 7130-7140
nameVariant Khufukhaf NERFINISHED
Khufukhaf the Elder NERFINISHED
period Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
possibleMother Henutsen NERFINISHED
region Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
role high-ranking official
member of Khufu’s immediate family
site Giza Plateau NERFINISHED
spouse Nefertkau II NERFINISHED
title Chief justice
King’s son of his body
Overseer of all works of the king
Vizier

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Henutsen motherOf Khufukhaf I