Narmer King


Naoumer or Narmer uniform Egypt in the thirty - second century BC, and the founder of the first Pharaonic dynasty . It is believed that behind King Srki , the last king of pre -dynastic period. And many scientists believe that Srki is the same Narmer . A famous Narmer painting , discovered in 1898 in Harakounuolas , showing Narmer pregnant motto Upper Egypt ( level ) and Lower Egypt ( Delta) , which reinforced the theory that it was united the two kingdoms . Traditionally attributed this achievement to the king Menes , and this is what to remember a list of Manito beside being the first kings of the Pharaohs . Some scientists believe that Mina and Narmer are the same person , while other scientists believe that Mina is Horus brother and he inherited the rule of Egypt, which alone Narmer by him. Other scientists believe that Narmer start the process of unification and either it did not work or only partially succeeded ; leaving complete the task to Mina . Another theory is equal in probability is that Narmer directly followed the king who united Egypt (which was probably Scorpion King whose name was found on the mace in Harakounuolas ) , and then took the same symbols unify the poles that were used before for a generation . It should be noted that while there was a lot of concrete evidence of a pharaoh named Narmer , there is no evidence except a list of Manito and myth on the existence of King Menes . List of kings newly discovered in two cemeteries den and a little bottom Narmer as the founder of this royal family .
Name of Narmer represents an audio hieroglyphic symbols " bot " any catfish and " over " any hammer ( or Qadom ) . And those symbols can do it as well as follows : " Narmarw " or " Mrunar " , but the custom was to pronounce " Narmer " the . The name means : catfish angry .
His wife thought it was Enait Hot A er , was a princess of Lower Egypt . Name was found in the tombs of the direct successors of Narmer Hur Aha Ledger , thus reason to believe that she was a mother or wife Hur Aha.
It is believed that the tomb was composed of two disjoint ( B17 and B18 ) and the very Um Alqab area in Abydos.

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