Ankhtifi
| Ankhtifi | |
|---|---|
| Nomarch of the 3rd nomos of Upper Egypt | |
| Ankhtifi from his tomb at el-Mo'alla | |
| Dynasty | 10th dynasty | 
| Pharaoh | n.d. | 
| Burial | El-Mo'alla | 
Ankhtifi (or Ankhtify) was an ancient Egyptian nobleman, administrator, and military commander. The nomarch of Nekhen and a supporter of the pharaoh in Heracleopolis Magna (10th Dynasty), which was locked in a conflict with the Theban based 11th Dynasty kingdom for control of Egypt. Hence, Ankhtifi was possibly a rival to the Theban rulers Mentuhotep I and Intef I. He lived during the First Intermediate Period, after the Egyptian Old Kingdom state had collapsed, and at a time when economic hardship, political instability, and foreign invasion challenged the fabric of Egyptian society.