Sankhenre Sewadjtu is almost unknown from contemporary historical records since he ruled Egypt at a time when the 13th Dynasty's control over all of Egypt was receding. He is listed as the successor of Ini in the Turin Canon and is given a reign of 3 years and 2-4 months.[1]
Preceded by Merhotepre Ini |
Pharaoh of Egypt Thirteenth Dynasty |
Succeeded by Sewadjkare Hori |