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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhufuKhufu - Wikipedia

    Khufu or Cheops was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom period ( 26th century BC ). Khufu succeeded his father Sneferu as king.

  2. Khufu (flourished 25th century bce) was the second king of the 4th dynasty (c. 2543–c. 2436 bce) of Egypt and builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza, the largest single building to that time. It and two nearby pyramids are collectively known as the Pyramids of Giza.

  3. The Great Pyramid of Giza [a] is the largest Egyptian pyramid. It served as the tomb of pharaoh Khufu, who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Built c. 2600 BC, [3] over a period of about 27 years, [4] the pyramid is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only wonder that has remained largely intact.

  4. Jun 1, 2022 · It is the largest pyramid in Giza – and the world! – and was built as a tomb for the great pharaoh, who named it Akhet-Khufu (horizon of Khufu). Measuring at 481 feet tall, Khufu chose a natural plateau for his vast pyramid so that it could be seen from far and wide.

  5. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Khufu

    Khufu was the first pharaoh to build a pyramid at Giza. The sheer scale of this monument stands as testament to his skills in commanding the material and human resources of his...

  6. The Great Pyramid at Giza. Also known as the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the great pyramid is Khufu’s best known legacy. It remains today as one of the seven wonders of the world.

  7. Dec 19, 2016 · The Great Pyramid of Giza is a defining symbol of Egypt and the last of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World. It is located on the Giza plateau near the modern city of Cairo and was built over a twenty-year period during the reign of the king Khufu (2589-2566 BCE, also known as Cheops) of the 4th Dynasty.

  8. The Great Pyramid, the largest of the three main pyramids at Giza, was built by Khufu and rises to a height of 146 meters (481 feet).

  9. Khufu was the second pharaoh in the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt. His full name was Khnum Khufu (“protected by Khnum “). Manetho called him Suphis, although he was known to the Greeks as Cheops. According to the Turin Kings list Khufu reigned for about twenty three years.

  10. Khufu (Cheops in Greek) 2566 BCE. Possibly the most famous Old Kingdom pharaoh, Khufu was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty. His full name is Khnum-Khufu, or “Protected by Khnum.” The Greeks called him Suphis or Cheops.