Yakbim Sekhaenre
| Yakbim Sekhaenre | |
|---|---|
Scarab seal of Sekhaenre, now likely in the Petrie Museum | |
| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | c. 25 years, 1805-1780 BCE (Ryholt) |
| Predecessor | none (founder) |
| Successor | Ya'ammu Nubwoserre |
| Dynasty | likely 14th Dynasty |
Sekhaenre Yakbim or Yakbmu was a ruler during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt. Although his dynastic and temporal collocation is disputed, Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt believes that he likely was the founder of the Levantine-blooded Fourteenth Dynasty, while in older literature he was mainly considered a member of the Sixteenth Dynasty.