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Q: Who is responsible for unifying Egypt?
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Who was the person responsible for the union of upper and lower Egypt?

Is is generally thought that king Narmer in c.3100 BC unified upper and lower Egypt. The Narmer palette shows Narmer unifying Egypt, and wearing the different crowns of upper and lower Egypt. However it is uncertain whether or not he began the process of unification or whether he just completed it.


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Did king menes rule in north or south Egypt?

King Menes was a ruler of southern Egypt, which is strangely called 'upper Egypt', due to the fact that the Nile is one of the few rivers flowing from South to North (while northern Egypt is called lower Egypt). Menes is also traditionally given credit with finally unifying southern and northern Egypt, so technically, he ruled both (but he ruled the south before this unification). The actual unification was probably a gradually process of hundreds of years (or maybe only a century, historians aren't sure). BUT, Menes is traditionally given the honor of unifying them regardless.


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