Ahah (Book of Mormon)

Ahah (Book of Mormon)

"This article is about the Book of Mormon Jaredite. For the Book of Mormon Nephite soldier, see Aha (Book of Mormon). For other uses, see AHA, and Ahah."

According to the Book of Mormon, Ahah was a Jaredite king that lived in the ancient Americas. He obtained the kingdom even though his father Seth died in captivity. Ahah is only briefly mentioned in the narrative of the Book of Ether, wherein it is noted that "he did do all manner of iniquity in his days, by which he did cause the shedding of much blood; and few were his days." [lds|Ether|ether|11|10]

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