The king was also known for his love of knowledge and literature.
This king is known only from his coins, which are very rare.
Two kings are known from near contemporary sources in this early period.
The king(s) under which he served are not known for certain, the subject being currently highly disputed.
The kings themselves are not known to have referred to their dynasty with any official name.
From this time forward, kings are only known from the very limited written record.
Many supposed kings in India are known only because of coins bearing their name.
A king is known to have a single archminister, with several ministers underneath.
He was succeeded by Neferirkare, the first king known to have used separate names.
The kingdom is ruled by a king, known as a Kabaka.