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Khaba (also read as Hor-
Khaba) was a
pharaoh of
Ancient Egypt,
active during the 3rd
Dynasty of the Old
Kingdom period. The
exact time
during which Khaba...
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Zawyet El Aryan. Its
ownership is
uncertain and may be
attributable to king
Khaba. The
pyramid architecture, however, is very
similar to that of the Buried...
- Tósertasis (also Djoserti/Sekhemkhet), Achês (Nebtawy Nebkare;
unlikely Khaba,
perhaps nonexistent), Sêphuris (Qahedjet), and Kerpherês (Huni). The archaeological...
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attributable to the
Third Dynasty pharaoh Khaba, a
close successor of Sekhemkhet. If this
attribution is correct,
Khaba's short reign could explain the seemingly...
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Sheba Balkis (Queen of Sheba) Ezekiel, a
magician in
service to
Solomon Khaba the
Cruel Bartimaeus, a mid-level
djinn Faquarl, a
djinn Ammet, a marid...
- name of king
Khaba. Thus, the
Layer Pyramid is
commonly known as the
pyramid of
Khaba.
Rainer Stadelmann proposes an
identification of
Khaba with Huni....
- potharöl khedala. Tate xi
barai khawa ekbidh gasör seṅ
khaba dhoilla. Teö tak kayö akö
khaba neidla.
Kamrupi (Barpeta):
Kunba eta manhör duta
putek asil...
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Nganpa (shortened from
Khapa Nganpa) or Kha
Nganba (shortened from
Khaba Nganba) is a
group of people,
which is
recognized as one of the
seven Yek...
- Egypt,
consisting of the
reigns of Djoser, Sekhemkhet,
Sanakht (Nebka),
Khaba and Huni. Imhotep,
vizier and
architect of Djoser,
constructs the Pyramid...
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Dynasty of
Egypt Djoser (First
Egyptian pyramids)
Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Qahedjet Huni
Early Dynastic Period III (2600–2340 BCE)
Sagisu Abur-lim...