Intefiqer (also Antefoker of Intefoker;[2] ỉnỉ-ỉt.f ỉqr) was an ancient Egyptian high official with the titles overseer of the city and Vizier under king Amenemhet I and his son Senusret I, during the early 12th Dynasty.
In Lower Nubia, Intefiqer is known from several rock inscriptions, showing that he was part of a military mission into this region.
He appears in an inscription found at the Red Sea coast and in the so-called Reisner Papyrus.
At Wadi el-Hudi, Intefiqer is known from a stela dated to a year 20, reporting the bringing of amethyst.
[5][6] At Lisht, Intefiqer was buried in a mastaba next to the pyramid of Amenemhet I.