There was no "Pharoah" in the old kingdom.
The capital of the Unified Kingdom established by Pharaoh Menes was Memphis.
The Old Kingdom period in Egypt (which is what I assume you're referring to) lasted about 500 years; obviously, there was more than one Pharaoh during that time (there were actually about 30). The first pharaoh that's associated with "the Old Kingdom" was Djoser.
No. Khufu was from the Old Kingdom and Tutankhamun was in the New Kingdom.
King Khufu of courseThe King not a Pharaoh ruled during the time of the old kingdom.
They built them as burial chambers for the Pharaoh.
Khufu
The Old Kingdom government in Egypt was an absolute monarchy. The King was considered a god and had unfettered control over his people. They were referred to as King during this period, not Pharaoh.
they had many diffrent things During the Middle Kingdom, more people became merchants and craftspeople. Old Kingdom, there were two levels: kings (pharaoh) and farmers. During the New Kingdom, began to refer the king as a god-king or pharaoh which means "great house."
they had many diffrent things During the Middle Kingdom, more people became merchants and craftspeople. Old Kingdom, there were two levels: kings (pharaoh) and farmers. During the New Kingdom, began to refer the king as a god-king or pharaoh which means "great house."
they had many diffrent things During the Middle Kingdom, more people became merchants and craftspeople. Old Kingdom, there were two levels: kings (pharaoh) and farmers. During the New Kingdom, began to refer the king as a god-king or pharaoh which means "great house."
they had many diffrent things During the Middle Kingdom, more people became merchants and craftspeople. Old Kingdom, there were two levels: kings (pharaoh) and farmers. During the New Kingdom, began to refer the king as a god-king or pharaoh which means "great house."
The pharaoh in the middle kingdom was King Hammurabi