Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum
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Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum is the resurrected young Egyptian pharaoh whose magical tablet brings the museum’s exhibits to life in the film series.
All labels observed (1)
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| Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum Context triple: [Rami Malek, characterPortrayed, Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum]
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Night at the Museum
Night at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy-comedy film in which a night watchman discovers that exhibits in a natural history museum magically come to life after dark.
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Shabaka Stone
The Shabaka Stone is an ancient Egyptian basalt slab inscribed with a theological and cosmological text from the 25th Dynasty that preserves a Memphite creation myth and early philosophical ideas about the god Ptah.
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Pharaoh
Pharaoh is the title used for the ancient kings of Egypt, who ruled as powerful monarchs and were often regarded as divine or semi-divine figures.
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The Mummy
The Mummy is a long-running Universal Pictures horror-adventure franchise centered on resurrected ancient Egyptian mummies and the chaos they unleash.
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Black Pyramid
The Black Pyramid is an ancient Egyptian pyramid at Dahshur, notable for its dark mudbrick core and association with the Middle Kingdom pharaoh Amenemhat III.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum Target entity description: Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum is the resurrected young Egyptian pharaoh whose magical tablet brings the museum’s exhibits to life in the film series.
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A.
Night at the Museum
Night at the Museum is a 2006 fantasy-comedy film in which a night watchman discovers that exhibits in a natural history museum magically come to life after dark.
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B.
Shabaka Stone
The Shabaka Stone is an ancient Egyptian basalt slab inscribed with a theological and cosmological text from the 25th Dynasty that preserves a Memphite creation myth and early philosophical ideas about the god Ptah.
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C.
Pharaoh
Pharaoh is the title used for the ancient kings of Egypt, who ruled as powerful monarchs and were often regarded as divine or semi-divine figures.
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D.
The Mummy
The Mummy is a long-running Universal Pictures horror-adventure franchise centered on resurrected ancient Egyptian mummies and the chaos they unleash.
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E.
Black Pyramid
The Black Pyramid is an ancient Egyptian pyramid at Dahshur, notable for its dark mudbrick core and association with the Middle Kingdom pharaoh Amenemhat III.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum Description of subject: Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum is the resurrected young Egyptian pharaoh whose magical tablet brings the museum’s exhibits to life in the film series.
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