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Mersekhemre Ined : ウィキペディア英語版
Mersekhemre Ined

Mersekhemre Ined was a pharaoh of the late 13th dynasty, possibly the thirty-fifth king of this dynasty.〔 As such he would have reigned from Memphis over Middle and Upper Egypt for a short time either during the early or mid-17th century, from 1672 until 1669 BC〔 or from 1651 until 1648 BC.〔Thomas Schneider: ''Lexikon der Pharaonen''〕 He may be the same king as Mersekhemre Neferhotep II.
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== Identity ==
The identity of Mersekhemre Ined with respect to Neferhotep II is still in doubt. Two royal statues of a king named Mersekhemre Neferhotep were uncovered by Georges Legrain in 1903 in the Karnak Cachette and are now in the Egyptian Museum, CG 42023 and CG 42024.〔The Karnak cachette on the ''Institut Francais d'Archeologie Orientale'', (CG 42023 )〕〔The Karnak cachette on the ''Institut Francais d'Archeologie Orientale'', (CG 42024 )〕 In the same time, a king Mersekhemre Ined is mentioned in the entry 7.6 of the Turin Canon and a king Mersekhemre appears is in the Karnak king list, entry VI, 2. Egyptologists Jürgen von Beckerath, Detlef Franke, Jacques Kinnaer, Rolf Krauss and Donald B. Redford conclude that the Mersekhemre Ined of the Turin canon and Mersekhemre Neferhotep are one and the same person.〔Jürgen von Beckerath: Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten. Glückstadt 1964, p. 60, 254 (XIII 30)〕 In contrast, Kim Ryholt sees in these documents the references to two distinct rulers with the same official royal name, as for example in the case of Merhotepre Sobekhotep V and Merhotepre Ini. Rather, Ryholt identifies Neferhotep II with a king "''Mer...re''" on column 8 row 16 of the Turin canon, which would place Neferhotep II at the very end of the 13th dynasty, possibly the dynasty's 46 ruler.〔 It must be noted however that this entry of the Turin canon may refer to Mershepsesre Ini II instead, with Neferhotep II being the same king as Mersekhemre Ined.〔

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