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'''Khufu''' (died 2566 BCE), also known as '''Knhum-Khufu''' or '''Cheops''' was a pharaoh of the {{Wiki|fourth Dynasty of Egypt}}. | '''Khufu''' (died 2566 BCE), also known as '''Knhum-Khufu''' or '''Cheops''' was a pharaoh of the {{Wiki|fourth Dynasty of Egypt}}. | ||
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- "Khnum-Khufwy, son of Sneferu and Queen Hetepheres I. Bringer of light, saffron robed beloved of the golden orb and the silver sun."
- ―Inscription on Khufu's tomb[src]
Khufu (died 2566 BCE), also known as Knhum-Khufu or Cheops was a pharaoh of the fourth Dynasty of Egypt.
Born to the pharaoh Sneferu and Hetepheres I, he constructed the Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as the Khufu Pyramid and was buried inside. During his reign, he also ordered an offering of a thousand loaves of bread, a hundred jars of beer, one ox and two balls of incense to the deceased pharaoh Djoser, as well as one cake, one jug of beer, a large portion of meat and one ball of incense to the chief lector priest for his learning.