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Amenemhet VII, also Amenemhet Kay or Ammenemes VII, an ancient Egyptian king (Pharaoh) of the 13th dynasty ( Second Intermediate Period ), who reigned about 1731-1724 BC. The length of his reign is unknown. Since he has left few monuments, it was probably rather short.

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Kay Amenemhet is occupied on a barge subset of Medamud, which also features the inscriptions are Wegaf. Next one knows a scarab, cylinder seals for Sobek from Gebelein and a graffito (fine metal or wall surfaces incised drawing or writing) is at the pyramid of Chuit ( Gaugrafentochter from Abydos and a wife of Teti II ) at Saqqara to find.

In his first year of reign dates the last of the attached in the region Semna / Kumma Nilstandsmarken. Between this and the first mark from the first year of Amenemhet III. are about 70 years. According to Jürgen von Beckerath he is the 15th king of the 13th Dynasty. In the Turin Papyrus it appears in 14th place in the dynasty. After Kim Ryholt was " Kay " his father's name.

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