Hor-Aha's considered the second pharaoh of the first dynasty of Ancient Egypt in current Egyptology. He lived around the thirty-first century BC. The two logographic glyphs used to write his name are roughly translated as Hor, (a reference to the hawk deity, Horus), and Aha, meaning "to fight". Around the thirty-second century BC, his father, Narmer, had united Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Hor-Aha (whose birth name's transliterated as Ity or Iteti, Hor-Aha being his "Horus" or throne name) beca… (
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