The First Pharaoh | Narmer | Ancient Egypt Documentary
The First Pharaoh | Narmer | Ancient Egypt Documentary
Narmer was an ambitious Upper Egyptian king who managed to conquer Lower Egypt and declare himself the first ruler of both lands. This began Egypt’s Early Dynastic Period, and laid the foundation for one of history’s most extensive and long-lived civilizations, lasting over 3,000 years!
Narmer Biography
3180 BC – 3120 BC
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Narmer | The First Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 3100 BC
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Ancient Egypt | 2650 BC
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Sargon | The Greatest King of Akkad
Ancient Mesopotamia | 2300 BC
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Sobekneferu | The First Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1800 BC
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Hammurabi | The First Emperor of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 1750 BC
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Hatshepsut | The Greatest Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1470 BC
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Thutmose III | The Deadliest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1450 BC
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Amenhotep III | The Wealthiest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1370 BC
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Akhenaten | The Most Hated Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1350 BC
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Nefertiti | The Most Hated Female Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1340 BC
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Lycurgus | The Father of Sparta
Ancient Greece | 750 BC
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Ramses the Great | The Greatest Pharaoh
Ancient Egypt | 1250 BC
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Ashurbanipal | The Cruelest King of Assyria
Ancient Mesopotamia | 650 BC
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Nebuchadnezzar | The Greatest King of Babylon
Ancient Mesopotamia | 600 BC
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Draco | The Cruelest Athenian
Ancient Greece | 600 BC
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Cyrus the Great | The Greatest King of Persia
Achaemenid Empire | 550 BC
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Cambyses II | The First Persian Pharaoh
Achaemenid Empire | 530 BC
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You neglected the best part
He was eaten by a hippopotamus😂
Great history channel. Highly recommended
Narmer, newly proposed date, most likely: 2974-2943 B.C. Most of the reigns of the pharoahs of the Archaic Period are impossibly long.
compare the statue of narmer to this representation you guys have..this guy looks like iraqi mechanic…you can do better
Really great video!
First Pharaoh was Menes
This animation looks nothing like the statue..
I'm not sure who this guy is on the thumbnail, but it's not Narmer. During this time Egypt was called Kemet. It didn't become Egypt until 525 BC under Macedonian rule.
He was from the Sudan area lol. Yet they are showing a Neanderthals lol
Trash European picture to start. We have his bust. Narmer looked just like Mike Tyson.
Love your channel. Putting an end to this Afrocentrist nonsence.
For what if any Devine reason should the first pharaoh,so-called "Namer",be presented in an unashamedly European figure????First,his name is corrupted,thereafter,his looks.
Image is a joke. Pathetic fantasy.
Кем был, кем был? Так понятно что Окраинцем.😂😂😂😂😂
Never mind his color, he was the first king of a super great civilization
Why the bogus image of him…
narmer was from kush actual sudan !eurocentric history again brainwashing with white supremacist ideology ?
The lies….Narma was black, Tut was black….they all were black in ancient Egypt…invasions changed the demographics and only invasions changed the demographics…..wrong graphics
why are all the egyptian figurines white? stop whitewashing make the characters black as the egyptians depicted themselves
Their whole agenda is to steal history and proclaim it as their own. That's all Greek history is, and they know it.
Look at them portraying Narmer as a European on this video and they know damn well he was an African ! 😮 smh
Where in ancient hieroglyphics does it tell us about the mythical hybrid creatures called serpepods? Can you direct me to the specific ancient Egyptian writings that tell us what they are? I would greatly appreciate the info, thanks.
First of all, you all need to get your depictions right before anyone can take your research seriously.