Amanitaraqide is known only from an inscription on an offering table, found in the pyramid Beg.
[1] The offering table mentions that he was the son of Pisakar (father) and Amankhadoke (mother); neither is attested to have ruled themselves and are therefore not believed to have been monarchs, though Amankhadoke may based on her name have been of royal descent.
N 16 was speculatively assigned as Amanitaraqide's burial in the Fontes Historiae Nubiorum.
[2][3] Fontes Historiae Nubiorum dates Amanitaraqide to the late 1st century CE based on objects found in Beg.
[1] Although Török (2015) assigned a different burial he also maintained a date in the late 1st century.