Historians attribute the unification of the two kingdoms of Egypt primarily to King Narmer, also known as Menes, who is believed to have successfully unified Upper and Lower Egypt around 3100 BCE. This monumental event is often symbolized by the Narmer Palette, which depicts Narmer wearing the crowns of both kingdoms. Additionally, the development of trade, agriculture, and military strength during this period facilitated the consolidation of power and the establishment of a centralized state.
Narmer (Menes)
Some historians consider Menes do have been the first king after Egypt's unification. He is claimed to have joined upper and lower Egypt into a single state around 2925 BCE. He is also credited with the finding of the capitol of Memphis, near Cairo.
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
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Narmer (Menes)
He expanded by uniting upper and lower Egypt
The two kingdoms were the Upper Egypt and the Lower Egypt.
One of the Egypt's kingdoms are the middle, new and old kingdom's
Some historians consider Menes do have been the first king after Egypt's unification. He is claimed to have joined upper and lower Egypt into a single state around 2925 BCE. He is also credited with the finding of the capitol of Memphis, near Cairo.
The Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms
Uniting Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt