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Depends. When we say his name we say "Khafre" but if it's for a project "Pharaoh Khafre". ;)
Yes. Pharaoh Khafre presided over the construction of his mausoleum, the Khafre Pyramid.
No, it is the head of Pharaoh Khafre
Slaves of the Pharaoh Khafre.
The three main pyramids of Giza belong to the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt: the Great Pyramid, built for Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops), is the largest; the Pyramid of Khafre, built for his son Pharaoh Khafre, is slightly smaller; and the Pyramid of Menkaure, the smallest of the three, was constructed for Pharaoh Menkaure. These pyramids were part of a complex that served as monumental tombs and symbols of the pharaohs' power and divine status.
Pharaoh Khafre
The Great Sphinx is thought to be a portrait of the Egyptian pharaoh Khafre.
The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Kufu) was built first, during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. It is the largest of the three pyramids at the Giza pyramid complex. The Pyramid of Khafre was built next, with Khufu's son, Pharaoh Khafre, as its builder.
khafre built the pyramids and the sphinx
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Yes. He was the son of Khufu builder of the second pyramid at Giza
The second largest pyramid in Giza is the Pyramid of Khafre, built for Pharaoh Khafre, who was a successor of Khufu. Although it appears taller due to its elevated location, it is actually slightly smaller than the Great Pyramid of Khufu. Khafre's pyramid is notable for its well-preserved granite casing at the top and the nearby Sphinx, which is believed to represent Khafre himself.