Iah (also Yah, Jah or Aah = "Moon"[1]; fl. c.
Daughter of a king, possibly Intef II, and mother of king Mentuhotep II, she was the queen consort of Intef III.
Her name is a reference to Iah, an Egyptian Moon god.
[5] Iah appears on a rock relief in the Shatt er-Rigal where she is shown standing behind Mentuhotep II.
In front of both of them are depicted the beloved god's father, son of Ra, Intef and the royal sealer and treasurer Kheti.