- now in the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo. /ˈkæfreɪ, ˈkɑːfreɪ/ KA(H)F-ray) or
Khafra (Ancient Egyptian: ḫꜥ.f-rꜥ, lit. 'He
appears as Ra' also
known as Khephren...
- ISBN 978-0-8021-1703-8.
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Pyramid of
Khafra. "Khafre pyramid". The Giza
Project at
Harvard University. Portals: Egypt...
- work of E.
Kormysheva et all. The
owner of the
mastaba was
identified as "
Khafra-anch", (Ḫˁj=f Rˁ-ˁnh). The
Mastaba of
Khafraankh G 7948 (LG 75) had a hall...
- Institute. H****an,
Selim (1946).
Excavations at Giza: The
Solar Boats of
Khafra,
their Origin and Development,
together with the
Mythology of the Universe...
- also the third-largest
pyramid in Egypt,
after the
pyramids of
Khufu and
Khafra at Giza. Also at
Dahshur is one of two
pyramids built by
Amenemhat III,...
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inaugurated in the city of
Kochi in
April 1948. MPC · 4411 4412
Chephren 2535 P-L
Khafra (Chephren),
pharaoh of the
Fourth dynasty of
Egypt who
built the eponymous...
- oxen... and all
young vegetables; and we
shall give
praise to Wennefer...
Khafra, the
statue made for Atum-Hor-em-akhet...' The rest of the text
likely gave...
-
Ankhhaf Ankhhaf: The
eldest brother. His
nephew would later become pharaoh Khafra. Nefermaat: Half-brother;
buried at
Meidum and
owner of the
famous "mastaba...
-
Mediterranean World (AAMW),
concentrating on "The
Funerary Establishments of Khufu,
Khafra and
Menkaura During the Old Kingdom." He is
often mistaken for
being a Coptic...
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Nomen in
hieroglyphs sˁ-Rˁ Sa-Rê Son of Rê
Cartouche name of king
Khafra with the Niswt-Bity name and the Sa-Rê
title inside...