Khafra (Greek, Χεφρήν; Chephren) — also Khafre je Farao ni ile Egipti.

Khafra
Chephren, Khaf-Re, Khauf-Re, Khafre, Khephren, Khafra
Statue of Khafra, originally found at Mit Rahina, now residing in the Egyptian Museum, in Cairo
Fáráò Ẹ́gíptì
Orí ìjọba2558–2532 BC[1], 4th Dynasty
PredecessorDjedefra
SuccessorMenkaura
Àwọn olólùfẹ́Meresankh III, Khamerernebty I, Hekenuhedjet, Persenet[3]
Àwọn ọmọMenkaura, Nebemakhet, Duaenre, Niuserre, Khenterka, Ankhmare, Akhre (?), Iunmin (?), Iunre, Sekhemkare, Nikaure (?), Khamerernebty II, Rekhetre, Shepsetkau, Hemetre (?)[3]
BàbáKhufu or Djedefre
ÌyáHenutsen
Aláìsí2532 BC
MonumentsPyramid of Khafra,
Great Sphinx of Giza
Khafre's Pyramid and the Great Sphinx.


Itokasi àtúnṣe

  1. Shaw, Ian, ed (2000). The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt. Oxford University Press. p. 480. ISBN 0-19-815034-2. 
  2. Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1994, p.50
  3. 3.0 3.1 Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3 pp.52-53