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  2. Khufukhaf I - Wikipedia

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    Khufukhaf is depicted with Queen Henutsen in the Hall of the Mastaba. Several sons are mentioned as well. [4] 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's Son in the tomb. [6] [7] Khufukhaf also had a ...

  3. Giza East Field - Wikipedia

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    Khufukhaf I is mentioned in the tomb. G 7142: Mud-brick mastaba: V to Dynasty VI (?) Names of Nabeni and Nebuka appear on lintel. G 7145 +7147: Double-Mastaba: The mastaba had 7 burial shafts. G 7148 +7149: Double-Mastaba: The mastaba had 5 burial shafts. G 7150: Stone-Mastaba: Khufukhaf II and his wife Khentkaues: Khentkaues is a King's ...

  4. Wetka - Wikipedia

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    Wetka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen. Wetka's brother was Iuenka and he also had one sister. [1] Prince Wetka appears in his parents' double mastaba at Giza where he is depicted offering papyrus to his father. He also appears kneeling. [2]

  5. Nefertkau II - Wikipedia

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    Nefertkau II was an Ancient Egyptian noble lady, the wife of Prince Khufukhaf I, son of pharaoh Khufu. [1] Nefertkau and Khufukhaf had several children including two sons named Wetka and Iuenka, as well as an unnamed daughter. [2] Both sons Wetka and Iuenka appear in the tomb of Khufukhaf and Nefertkau offering papyrus.

  6. Khufukhaf II - Wikipedia

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    Khufukhaf II (meaning "Khufu raised him"; died c. 2430 BC [1]) was an ancient Egyptian high official during the Old Kingdom period. Likely born during the 4th Dynasty , Khufukhaf died during the reign of king Nyuserre Ini of the 5th Dynasty .

  7. King of Jordan tells Trump he’ll take 2,000 Gaza kids — as ...

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    Jordanian King Abdullah II told President Trump Tuesday that his nation will take in 2,000 sick children from the Gaza Strip.

  8. Here's What Happened After I Tired the Viral "Hurkle-Durkle ...

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    My dogs, who had happily piled back into bed with me, weren’t having any trouble at all hurkle-durkling. They snuggled up against my legs and snoozed off. Maybe this wasn’t so bad after all.

  9. Khafre - Wikipedia

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    Khafre's highest year date is the "Year of the 13th occurrence" which is a painted date on the back of a casing stone belonging to mastaba G 7650. [6] This would imply a reign of 24–25 years for this king if the cattle count was biannual during the Fourth Dynasty.