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…–2283 BC
Death: 2283 BC — Saqqara, Giza Governorate, Egypt |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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She may have been the first prominent royal wife from the reign of Teti. If so, her position would later be taken over by Iput I. Khuit may have been the mother of King Userkare. Others would have a queen named Khent as the mother of Userkare. Excavations of Khuit's pyramid revealed a burial chamber with a pink granite sarcophagus. The mortuary Temple associated with her funerary complex is located to the east of the pyramid. The Temple included an offering room with a false door andan altar. The Temple walls were decorated and sHowed scenes of offering bearers. |
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She may have been the first prominent royal wife from the reign of Teti. If so, her position would later be taken over by Iput I. Khuit may have been the mother of King Userkare. Others would have a queen named Khent as the mother of Userkare. |
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Pyramid complex of Khuit in Saqqara. |
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