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His final resting place was lost to history.
His final resting place was lost to history.
==Behind the scenes==
Nebka is a historical pharaoh introduced to the Assassin's Creed franchise via ''[[Escape the Lost Pyramid]]''. In it he is implied to have been buried somewhere in the Sinai. While scholars don't know his actual burial places Beit Khallaf, Abu Rawash, and Zawyet El Aryan, none of which are located in the Sinai. However Nebka is possibly the throne name of a different pharaoh, Sanakht, who, while believed to also be buried in Beit Khallaf, is connected to the Wadi Maghareh monument site in the Sinai.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Nebka (fl. 27th century BCE) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Third Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period, in the 27th century BCE.

His final resting place was lost to history.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Nebka is a historical pharaoh introduced to the Assassin's Creed franchise via Escape the Lost Pyramid. In it he is implied to have been buried somewhere in the Sinai. While scholars don't know his actual burial places Beit Khallaf, Abu Rawash, and Zawyet El Aryan, none of which are located in the Sinai. However Nebka is possibly the throne name of a different pharaoh, Sanakht, who, while believed to also be buried in Beit Khallaf, is connected to the Wadi Maghareh monument site in the Sinai.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]