The first pharaoh of Egypt is traditionally considered to be Narmer, also known as Menes, who reigned around 3150 BCE. He is credited with unifying Upper and Lower Egypt, marking the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period. Narmer's achievements are commemorated in the Narmer Palette, which depicts his victory and establishment of the first dynasty. His reign set the foundation for the pharaonic system that would dominate Egyptian history for millennia.
they are pharohs tombs
Pyramids
drink the blood of egyptian pharohs
Pharohs
priests pharohs and queens houmers
Treasure, and dead Pharohs Treasure, and dead Pharohs
Pharohs.
the pharohs and queens were rich. and the rich people in ancient Egypt where buried
a Pharaoh is a old human
pharohs
They worship pharohs.
the pharohs
Cleopatra(she was a woman pharoh)
Yes, they were.
pharohs and the paronoids
a pyramid is a tomb for Egyptian pharohs
they are pharohs tombs