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Amenemhat IV

1850 BC - 1790 BC

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See Amenemhat, for other individuals with this name. Amenemhat IV (also known as Amenemhet IV) was the seventh and penultimate king of the late Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt during the late Middle Kingdom period. He arguably ruled around 1786–1777 BC for about nine regnal years. Amenemhat IV may have been the son, grandson, son-in-law, or stepson of his predecessor, the powerful Amenemhat III. His reign started with a seemingly peaceful two-year coregency with Amenemhat III. He undertook expeditions in the Sinai for turquoise, in Upper Egypt for amethyst, and to the Land of Punt. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amenemhat IV is the 3,674th most popular politician (down from 2,206th in 2019). (down from 231st in 2019)

Amenemhat IV is most famous for his pyramid at el-Lisht.

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Among politicians, Amenemhat IV ranks 3,674 out of 19,576Before him are Gotse Delchev, John George III, Elector of Saxony, Kim Song-ae, Michael Kors, Brian Cowen, and Charles, Duke of Berry. After him are Anna of Tyrol, Donald Rumsfeld, Antiochus VI Dionysus, Aglaonice, Mircea I of Wallachia, and Dong Biwu.

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Among people born in 1850 BC, Amenemhat IV ranks 1After him are Sumu-la-El, Rim-Sîn I, Erishum II, Meretseger, and Ila-kabkabu. Among people deceased in 1790 BC, Amenemhat IV ranks 1After him are Sihathor, and Wahibre Ibiau.

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