The Kings of Egypt were not called Pharaohs by the ancient Egyptians. This word was used by the Greeks and Hebrews, and today is commonly used for the ancient Kings of Egypt. It is not known how many kings ruled in Egypt, for at times in its ancient past the country was split up, and there were at least several kings at the same time - plus there were most likely be rulers before recorded history. Given this qualification the answer would be Aha of the 1st Dynasty. Prior to this we have Dynasty 0 which obviously would have had 'rulers' but it has not been possible to decipher their real names and there is great uncertainty as to which of these individuals were actually rulers.
The first pharoah of Egypt was Menes, who in about 3100 BCE united the two kingdoms of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
It is thought that Narmer was the first pharaoh and united all of Egypt
At current archaeologists believe that Narmer was the first pharaoh in Egypt. Some however think that there was possibly a ruler before Narmer. The first might also by Ramses the 2nd.
The first pharoah of ancient Egypt was Menes, but he only ruled the upper egypt quartile, ( also called the scorpion king). Narmer was the first pahroah to rule both upper and lower egypt.
There were 3000 years of Pharoahs who ruled ancient Egypt - more than ONE.
The first ruler was Menes.
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Djoser
Khafre
Menes married a woman from the other side of Egypt (Lower I do believe).
BOTH!
Narmer also known as Menes ruled upper Egypt and was able to control lower Egypt and unite them both.
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
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Lower Egypt
King Menes
The 1st Egyptian ruler of all of them was Menes. He conquered Lower and Upper Egypt. He was very strong and courageous. Everyone was very proud of the King Menes. :3 Hugs and Kisses!
Cleopatra
No she was the 7th queen of Egypt though.
Africans were the first rulers of Egypt. The Ethiopians, Nubians and Somalians.
Hatshepsut was the first women ruler of the new kingdom