"13"^^ . . . . "Khendjer"@en . . . . . . . "Khendjer was an Egyptian king (throne name: Userkare) of the 13th Dynasty. The name Khendjer is poorly attested in Egyptian. Khendjer \"has been interpreted as a foreign name hnzr and equated with the Semitic personal name h(n)zr, [for] 'boar'\" according to the Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt. The scholar notes that this identification is confirmed by the fact that the name h(n)zr is written as hzr in a variant spelling of this king's name on a seal from this king's reign. Ryholt states that the word boar is attested as huz\u012Bru in Akkadian, hinz\u012Br in Arabic, haz\u012Br\u0101 in Aramaic, haz\u012Br in Hebrew (the name is attested as h\u0113z\u012Br in I Chron. 24:15, Neh. 10:20) hu-zi-ri in the Nuzi texts, hnzr in Ugarit, and perhaps hi-zi-ri in Amorite.\""@en . . "Userkare"@en . . . . "Khendjer was an Egyptian king (throne name: Userkare) of the 13th Dynasty. The name Khendjer is poorly attested in Egyptian. Khendjer \"has been interpreted as a foreign name hnzr and equated with the Semitic personal name h(n)zr, [for] 'boar'\" according to the Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt. The scholar notes that this identification is confirmed by the fact that the name h(n)zr is written as hzr in a variant spelling of this king's name on a seal from this king's reign. Ryholt states that the word boar is attested as huz\u012Bru in Akkadian, hinz\u012Br in Arabic, haz\u012Br\u0101 in Aramaic, haz\u012Br in Hebrew (the name is attested as h\u0113z\u012Br in I Chron. 24:15, Neh. 10:20) hu-zi-ri in the Nuzi texts, hnzr in Ugarit, and perhaps hi-zi-ri in Amorite.\""@en .