Karnak. A modern village on the east side of the Nile, marking the site of ancient northern Thebes. [2] [3] [6] [9] [10] [11] [19]

Karnak Obelisks. There are still at Karnak six obelisks: two large ones of Thothmes I., one of them being prostrate and broken; two of queen Hatasu (which see); and two small ones, resembling stelé and bearing the name of Thothmes III. [9] [10] [11] [19]

Kenemti. The Egyptian name of the oasis El-Khargeh, which see. [89]

Kharu. A Syrian tribe subdued by Seti I. [36]

Khedive. The Persian word خديف [khedîf] signifying "the monarch". This is the title of the governor of Egypt. [40] [44] [82]

Khefren. The Greek form of the Egyptian Khâfrâ, a king of the fourth dynasty, and the builder of the second Great Pyramid of Memphis (Gizeh). His name in Egyptian is

Khennu. The ancient name of Silsilis, in Egyptian