There is some controversy about Pharaoh Hor Aha. Some think this is another name for the son of Namur and others say it was the same as the first pharaoh.The majority think Hor Aha was the son of the first pharaoh and he conquered the Nubians and united upper and lower Egypt.
There was Upper and Lower Egypt in pre-dynasty but these were united when the first pharaoh, Narmer, came to power. Since then they had been united.
King Menes united upper and lower Egypt
Menes is the King who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
The first pharaoh to have united the "two lands" of Upper and Lower Egypt was said to have been King Narmer in 3000 b.c. Thereafter the pharaoh of Egypt was represented wearing a double crown (cat. no. 50a) that combined the white crown of Upper Egypt (cat. no. 26) and the red crown of Lower Egypt (cat. no. 51). Other symbols of the unification of the two lands are combined on the royal regalia: from Lower Egypt, the cobra or uraeus and from Upper Egypt, the vulture.I hope that answered your question!the pharaoh that united Egypt is not called narmer in fact there was no such person that ruled us and they united in 1554 bc and the crown was red and white and i think the phaoroah that united Egypt was called Atem (توم .i hope this gves a btter understanding of the question you asked
he united upper and lower Egypt
Upper and Lower Egypt were united c. 3000 B.C. byNarmer
Narmer (or Menes) in 3000 BC, after he united Lower Egypt with Upper Egypt.
Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt were united together by Pharaoh Menes in 3100bc. Hope that's helped.Was accomplished by king Menes.
It is common belief that Pharaoh Menes of the early dynastic period of Egypt is the one to have united upper and lower Egypt into one single Kingdom. But some believe that he is confused with Pharaoh Narmer, who they believe in actuality was the one to credit for the unification. Also the first-dynasty Pharaoh, Hor-aha, is said to have done the deed.
Pharaoh Narmer (who may also have been called Menes) united the Kingdoms of Egypt.
United upper and lower Egypt , before upper and lower egpy was ruled by different king he was the first Pharaoh
The Pharaohs double crown represented him being the king of a united nation. The upper and lower Egypt united.
There is some controversy about Pharaoh Hor Aha. Some think this is another name for the son of Namur and others say it was the same as the first pharaoh.The majority think Hor Aha was the son of the first pharaoh and he conquered the Nubians and united upper and lower Egypt.
kings first established 'Egypt', but it was only one king who united both upper and lower Egypt, becoming Pharaoh over a huge, united state.
menes
Menes wore a double crown in red and white during his reign as Pharaoh because it symbolized that the lands of upper and lower Egypt were united. Before Menes, upper Egypt wore white and lower Egypt wore red.