'Ammu Aahotepre was a pharaoh of the 14th Dynasty who ruled over parts of Lower Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.
Like other kings of the dynasty, scarab seals are the only surviving evidence for his reign.
At Tell el-Ajjul, a scarab bearing the nomen of this king was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1933.
[6] Ryholt (1997) identified king 'Ammu with Aahotepre in his reconstruction of the Turin canon.
[2] Von Beckerath (1964) had previously assigned the prenomen Aahotepre to a pharaoh of the Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt.