Neferkahor

The cartouche of Neferkahor
Neferkahor was a King of Eighth Dynasty, First Intermediate Period, c. 2180-2170 BC. Although the central confidence of the kings had passed in the direct wake of the end of the Sixth Dynasty, great of the forms were still maintained. Neferkahor, an early monarch of the Eighth Dynasty, and marginally less working than his associate kings in the dynasty in that a fourth year of his rule is recorded, published a series of decrees taking the Governor of Upper Egypt, Shemay, in the manner of oblations to be made in the temples in the South, on the occasion of the kings accession. He as well decreed the titles to be given to his daughter, Nebyet, who was marital to Shemay.

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