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Egyptian unification begins

3100 BCE (approximate)

Egyptian Unification

The unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under a single ruler marks the beginning of ancient Egyptian civilization. Traditionally attributed to King Narmer (or Menes), this event established the world’s first nation-state.

The unified Egyptian kingdom would endure for nearly 3,000 years, serving as the backdrop for many biblical narratives including the stories of Abraham, Joseph, and Moses.