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King Huni, ancient Egypt Pharaoh Huni was the last ruler of Kemet's Third Dynasty (circa 2630–2613 BCE), during the Old Kingdom period. His reign is somewhat obscure, but he is believed to have consolidated power and initiated architectural projects that paved the way for the grandeur of the Fourth Dynasty. Key Points about Huni: - Reign : Estimated to have ruled for about 24 years. - Pyramid Construction : Some scholars suggest he may have started the Meidum Pyramid, which was later completed or modified by his successor, Sneferu. - Administration : He likely strengthened Egypt’s central administration, laying the foundation for the powerful rule of later pharaohs. - Successor : Sneferu, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty, is thought to be either his son or his son-in-law. Although details about Huni remain scarce, he played an important transitional role between the early dynastic period and the peak of pyramid construction in the Fourth Dynasty.@super fans #Kemet #Egypt #History #Africa

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