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Amenhotep was an Ancient Egyptian official with the title ''king's son of Kush''. In this function he was the main administrator of the Nubiaian provinces. Amenhotep was perhaps in office under Thutmosis IV. He appears with his main title in a rock inscription on the island of Sehel. Here he also bears the titles ''overseer of the cattle of Amun'', ''overseer of works in Upper and Lower Egypt'', ''chief of the stalls of his majesty'', ''overseer of the southern foreign lands'' and ''king's scribe''.〔Annie Gasse, Vincent Rondot: ''Les inscriptions de Séhel'', Cairo 2007 ISBN 978-2-7247-0434-1, pp. 158-159, no. SEH 264〕 The inscription is not dated by a king's name. However, there is a stela in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford belonging to a ''overseer of the cattle of Amun'' and ''confident of Kush'', perhaps belonging to the same person. The stela shows the names of king Thutmosis IV. In case bot monuments belong to the same person, Amenhotep was in office under this king.〔Labib Habachi: ''Königssohn von Kusch'', in: W. Helck, W. Westendorf (editors): ''Lexikon der Ägyptologie'', III, Wiesbaden 1980 ISBN 3-447-02100-4, 632〕 == References == 〔
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