2450 BC[1]) was an Ancient Egyptian official of the Fifth Dynasty.
His main office was that of a vizier, making him to the most important man at the royal court, only second to the king.
[3] Big parts of the mastaba's decoration were copied and published by the expedition of Karl Richard Lepsius (Lepsius tomb 15).
[4] In the tomb is also depicted Pehenuikai's family.
Pehenuikai must date one generation later, probably under king Nyuserre Ini.