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Menes (also called Narmer) was the first pharaoh of Egypt. After he has conquered Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, he combined the red crown and the white crown together as a symbol of his rule of Egypt as one kingdom.
AnswerThe pharaoh who put united the upper and lower kingdom was KING MENES
The ruler of ancient Egypt that united the upper and lower Egypt under the rule of one Pharaoh was Pharaoh Menes circa 3100 BCE. He was also called Pharaoh Narmer, but could be called Menes. The capital city of Egypt during the Old Kingdom was Memphis, which was named after him. Hope this helps! (Egyptian Zorro)
Narmer also called Menes was the first ever Pharaoh of Egypt.
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King Menes
61 to 62 years
The Narmer tablet, evidence of the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Menes, alias Narmer, was the first king of the unified kingdom.
Menes (also called Narmer) was the first pharaoh of Egypt. After he has conquered Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, he combined the red crown and the white crown together as a symbol of his rule of Egypt as one kingdom.
Menes was a pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt
he was the first Pharaoh of the first dynasty
Menes was an ancient Egyptian king who is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt into one kingdom around 3100 BC.
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The capital of the Unified Kingdom established by Pharaoh Menes was Memphis.
AnswerThe pharaoh who put united the upper and lower kingdom was KING MENES