Mersekhemre Ined

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Mersekhemre Ined was a relatively obscure pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 13th Dynasty, ruling during the politically fragmented Second Intermediate Period.

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instanceOf Thirteenth Dynasty pharaoh
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
attestedIn king lists
scarab seals
belongsToHistoricalPhase decline of centralized royal power in Egypt
capitalLikelyAt Itjtawy NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition late Middle Kingdom to early Second Intermediate Period transition
hasGovernmentType monarchy
hasNomen Ined NERFINISHED
hasPrenomen Mersekhemre NERFINISHED
hasRealm Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
hasReligion ancient Egyptian religion
hasTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Pharaoh
isDescribedAs obscure ruler
poorly attested pharaoh
knownFrom later historical reconstructions by Egyptologists
limited archaeological evidence
languageOfCourt Middle Egyptian
memberOfDynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
nameInEnglish Mersekhemre Ined NERFINISHED
periodCharacterizedBy political fragmentation
precededBy other Thirteenth Dynasty rulers
ruledDuring Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
succeededBy other Thirteenth Dynasty rulers

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13th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Mersekhemre Ined