Khendjer

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Khendjer was a relatively obscure pharaoh of Egypt’s 13th Dynasty, known primarily from a few monuments and scarabs that attest to his short reign during the unstable Second Intermediate Period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt ruler
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
archaeologicalStatus poorly documented pharaoh
associatedWith royal titulary on scarabs
attestedBy royal monuments
scarab seals
attestedIn king lists (disputed or fragmentary)
burialUnknown true
capitalLikely Itjtawy NERFINISHED
chronologicalPlacement early Second Intermediate Period
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian civilization
documentationLevel sparsely attested ruler
dynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Middle Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalNotability relatively obscure pharaoh
historicalSources archaeological evidence
epigraphic evidence
knownFrom monuments
scarabs
languageContext Middle Egyptian NERFINISHED
politicalContext fragmentation of central authority in Egypt
predecessor unknown
predecessorDynasty Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
regionRuled Nile Valley NERFINISHED
reignCharacterization short reign
reignDuring Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignPeriod 13th Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignStability politically unstable period
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Thirteenth Dynasty royal house
royalStatus pharaoh
successor unknown
successorDynasty Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt

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