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  1. Jan 18, 2022 · Not only was it long-lived, but it was also the first state in Africa, and one of the first territorial states in the history of mankind. Narmer was the Egyptian pharaoh responsible for this pivotal event in world history. 1. Narmer Was Well Regarded by Later Egyptian Pharaohs

  2. Feb 4, 2016 · The Narmer Palette (also known as Narmer's Victory Palette and the Great Hierakonpolis Palette) is an Egyptian ceremonial engraving, a little over two feet (64 cm) tall and shaped like a chevron shield, depicting the First Dynasty king Narmer conquering his enemies and uniting Upper and Lower Egypt.

  3. Jun 9, 2022 · Five thousand years ago in North Africa, an ambitious king, known today as Narmer, unified two lands into the world's first great territorial state—Egypt. Founder of a dynasty Surveying his...

  4. Discovered among a group of sacred implements ritually buried in a deposit within an early temple of the falcon god Horus at the site of Hierakonpolis (a capital of Egypt during the Predynastic period), this large ceremonial object is one of the most important artifacts from the dawn of Egyptian civilization.

  5. Narmer (Mernar) was a ruler of Ancient Egypt at the end of the Predynastic Period and the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period. He is often credited with uniting Egypt and becoming the first king of Upper and Lower Egypt. There is some direct evidence for this from near contemporary sources.

  6. Narmer. fl. ca. 3000 BCE. Narmer was the first king of Egypt who peacefully unified the country at the beginning of the First Dynastic Period (ca. 3000 – 2650 BCE). He has also been cited as the last king of the Neolithic Period (ca. 4500-3000 BCE) who unified the country through conquest.

  7. Mar 8, 2024 · Narmer is believed to be the first pharaoh of ancient Egypt, responsible for the unification of the country. There is ongoing debate among scholars about whether Narmer and Menes were the same person. Ancient Egyptian history is intertwined with mythology, making it challenging to determine the precise identity and role of Narmer.

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