Khahotepre Sobekhotep may have had four regnal years. Only a few objects attest to his reign. There exists a
scarab seal from
Abydos and a kneeling statuette of the king, possibly from
Kerma. At
Abydos, a fragmentary funerary stela dedicated to the god
Wepwawet mentions [Kha]hotepre. The stela has also been assigned to
Merhotepre Ini. At
Elephantine, a kneeling statue with a dedication to Satis, Lady of Elephantine, found at Kerma Tumulus X. In
Jericho, a scarab bearing the prenomen Khahotepre was found in a tomb associated with pottery Group III (MB IIB/C). It could be evidence of trade relations between the 13th dynasty state and the
Levant. and a seal impression.
Non-Contemporary Attestations The
Karnak King List #41 dating to
Thutmoses III mentions his prenomen Khahotepre. The
Turin canon 8:01 dating to
Ramesses II mentions Khahotepre, credited with a reign of 4 years, 8 months and 29 days, He is considered a successor of Sobekhotep IV. However, one line is missing (
lacuna) just below the line of Sobekhotep IV. Ryholt speculates that this line would preserve the name of
Merhotepre Sobekhotep. ==Theories==