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Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep 
Birth name: Sobekhotep         Throne name: Sekhemre Khutawy

Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep I was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty and he is known from several sources, including several Nile Flood records (providing a year date '4') and inscriptions at the Monthu temple at Medamud.

 Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep

A king with the name Khutawyre appears in the Turin King List as the first ruler of the 13th Dynasty. However, some researchers especially Kim Ryholt have argued that the writer of the King list confused the name Khutawyre with the name Sekhemre-Khutawy and they place Wegaf in the middle of the 13th Dynasty and Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep at the beginning of the dynasty. The problem is not yet resolved. Ryholt believes that Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep I was a son of Amenemhet IV.
 
 Khutawyre Wegaf 
Birth name: Wegaf                                Throne name: Khutawyre

Khutawyre Wegaf was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty and he is known from several sources, including a stelae and statues. There is a general known from a scarab with the same name (Wegaf) who is perhaps identical with this king.

A king with the name Khutawyre appears in the Turin King List as first ruler of the 13th Dynasty. However, some researchers especially Kim Ryholt argue that the writer of the King list confused the name Khutawre with the name Sekhemre-Khutawy and they place Wegaf in the middle of the 13th Dynasty.

Sekhemre Khutawy is regarded by Kim Ryholt as son of Amenemhet IV but this idea is not accepted by most Egyptologists.

 Amenemhat V Sekhemkare
Birth name: Amenemhat Senebef               Throne name: Sekhemkare

Amenemhat V Sekhemkare was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. He appears as 'Sekhemkare' in the Turin King List. Contemporary monuments of this king are several Nile level records and a statue found at Elephantine. He reigned about 3 years.

 Amenemhat
The name Amenemhat or Amenemhet refers primarily to the four kings 12th Dynasty of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom. All 4 rulers were immensely powerful Pharaohs who ruled over a united Egypt. There was also an early 13th Dynasty Second Intermediate Period king named Amenemhat V but little is known of his reign.

Amenemhat was also the name of the Heir Apparent of Amenhotep I, however he died before taking the throne.

 
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