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Khufu

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Khufu
Cheops, Suphis
Ivory statuette of Khufu in the Cairo Museum
Fáráò Ẹ́gíptì
Orí ìjọba2589–2566 BC[1][2] (63 years according to Manetho); (23 years according to modern historians) [3], 4th Dynasty
PredecessorSneferu
SuccessorDjedefre
Àwọn olólùfẹ́Meritites I, Henutsen, plus two other queens whose names are not known[1]
Àwọn ọmọDjedefre, Kawab, Khafre, Djedefhor, Bauefre, Babaef, Khufukhaef I, Minkhaf, Nefertiabet, Horbaef (?), Hetepheres II, Meresankh II, Khamerernebty I, Nefertiabet (?)[5]
BàbáSneferu
ÌyáHetepheres I
Aláìsí2566 BC
MonumentsGreat Pyramid of Giza, Khufu ship

Khufu (ni Griiki bi Χέοψ, Cheops, pípè /ˈhɛɒps/; bi Manetho se so, Σοῦφις, Suphis) je Farao ni ile Egipti.


  1. 1.0 1.1 Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of the Pharaohs. p42. Thames and Hudson, London, 2006. ISBN 978-0-500-28628-9
  2. Malek, Jaromir, "The Old Kingdom" in The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, ed. Ian Shaw, Oxford University Press 2000, ISBN 978-0-19-280458-7 p.88
  3. Ancient Egypt online Retrieved May 1, 2010
  4. King Kheops accessed November 18, 2006
  5. Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3 pp.52-53