Khakau (king's son)
| Khakau | ||||||
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| King's Son | ||||||
| Egyptian name |
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| Dynasty | 13th Dynasty | |||||
| Pharaoh | Sobekhotep III | |||||
| Father | Mentuhotep (god's father) | |||||
| Mother | Iuhetibu (king's mother) | |||||
Khakau (Ancient Egyptian: ḫˁ-kꜣw; also Khakaw) was the brother of King Sobekhotep III of the Thirteenth Dynasty and part of a powerful family taking power in a time of political turmoil in Upper Egypt. Although not of royal birth, he was given the title of "king's son" by his brother.