Ya'ammu Nubwoserre
| Ya'ammu Nubwoserre | |
|---|---|
Drawing of a scarab seal of Nubwoserre. Petrie Museum (UC16597) | |
| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | c.10 years, 1780-1770 BCE (Ryholt) |
| Predecessor | uncertain, Yakbim Sekhaenre |
| Successor | uncertain, Qareh Khawoserre |
| Dynasty | likely 14th Dynasty |
Nubwoserre Ya'ammu (also rendered as Ya'amu, Jamu and Jaam) was a ruler during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt. This Asiatic-blooded ruler is traditionally placed in the Sixteenth Dynasty, an hypothesis still in use nowadays by scholars such as Jürgen von Beckerath; although recently Kim Ryholt proposed him as the second ruler of the 14th Dynasty.