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- Khufukhaf I
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Khufukhaf I or Khufukhaf A was an ancient Egyptian prince of the 4th dynasty. He was a son of Pharaoh Khufu, half-brother of pharaoh Djedefre and full brother of pharaoh Khafra and prince Minkhaf. His mother might have been Queen Henutsen; thelatter's pyramid is next to his mastaba tomb. His wife was named Nefertkau II and she was buried with him in Giza. He served as vizier, possibly toWards the end of Khufu's reign or during his brother Khafra's reign. Khufukhaf had a double mastaba in Giza (tomb G 7130-7140) in the east field which is part of the Giza Necropolis. Mastaba G 7130 is attributed tohis wife Nefertkau. G 7140 beLonged to Khufukhaf himself. He is depicted with Queen Henutsen in theHall of the Mastaba. Several sons are mentioned as well. A son named Wetka (also called Tuka) is depicted in the chapel of the mastaba. Another son named Iuenka (or Iun-ka) is depicted in the chapel as well. Iunka is given the title of King'sSon in the tomb. Khufukhaf also had a daughter. |
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