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Ankhtifi (or Ankhtify) was an
ancient Egyptian nobleman, administrator, and
military commander. The
nomarch of
Nekhen and a
supporter of the
pharaoh in...
- kings. The
South was
dominated by warlords, the best-known of whom is
Ankhtifi,
whose tomb was
discovered in 1928 at Mo’alla, 30 km
south of Luxor. He...
- at Thinis, and
although the city walls,
cited in
Ankhtifi's autobiography, seem to have left
Ankhtifi capable of only a show of force, he
appears to have...
- Ka-nefer-re, who is
mentioned in an
obscure and
isolated tomb
inscription of
Ankhtifi, the pro-Herakleopolite
nomarch of
Hieraconpolis and
prince of El-Mo'alla...
- the tomb of
Ankhtifi, the
nomarch of
Hierakonpolis loyal to the
rulers of the 10th
Dynasty in
Heracleopolis Magna. In his tomb,
Ankhtifi recalls siding...
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decades of
famine and strife. An
important inscription on the tomb of
Ankhtifi, a
nomarch during the
early First Intermediate Period,
describes the pitiful...
- and the
enigmatic king Ka-nefer-re
mentioned in the tomb of the
nomarch Ankhtifi are the same person, and it is
somewhat more
likely that
Kaneferre should...
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frequently occur in
private tombs of the Old
Kingdom era. The tomb of
Ankhtifi (9–10th dynasty)
contains the warning: "any
ruler who...
shall do evil...
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Magna who also laid
claim to the
title of
pharaoh and
their powerful ally
Ankhtifi,
nomarch of Hierakonpolis, and a
faithful follower of the Herakleopolitan...
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particularly remarkable because of
their decorations, that of the two
nomarchs Ankhtifi and Sobekhotep. Bunson,
Margaret R. (2002).
Encyclopedia of
Ancient Egypt...