Kheti Explained
Kheti or Khety was an Ancient Egyptian name, borne by pharaohs and other nobility.
The name may refer to:
Pharaohs of the 9th or 10th Dynasty
Nobles
- Khety I (nomarch), in Asyut during the 9th or 10th Dynasty
- Khety II (nomarch), in Asyut during the 10th Dynasty and grandson of Khety I
- Khety (BH17), nomarch in Men'at Khufu during the 11th Dynasty, buried in Beni Hasan
- Kheti (treasurer), during the 11th Dynasty
- Kheti, vizier famous for his impartiality, mentioned in the Installation of the Vizier and possibly to be identified with the one below
- Kheti (vizier), 1800 BC, under Amenemhat III of the Twelfth Dynasty, mentioned in a papyrus found at Lahun
- Kheti, or Dua-Kheti, author of The Satire of the Trades
See also
- Kheyti, an Indian environmental startup