NARMER AND DYNASTY I

NARMER AND DYNASTY I
Narmer known as Menes to the Greeks is considered to be the first Pharaoh of Kemet (Ancient Egypt). Dishonest academics claim 3100 BCE as the emergence of Kemet as a nationstate. However this is false. A falsified version of history political motivated and perpetuated by both early racist Egyptologist and the Arab Republic of Egypt. Contrary to popular belief Narmer was not the first Pharaonic King in the Nile Valley. He was merely the first Pharaonic King to conquer the Delta region and absorb Asiatics into the Southern Kingdom of Ta-Shemau “the Land of Reeds” now referred to as Upper Egypt.
Tjenu, known as Thinis to modern Egyptians was the birthplace of Narmer and remains undiscovered, yet is well attested by ancient writers, including the classical historian Manetho, who cites it as the center of the Thinite Confederacy, a tribal confederation whose leader, Narmer (or Menes), united Kemet and was its first pharaoh to rule over the native population and Asiatic settlers of the Delta. After coming from the south and marching North to the Delta to unite the two lands, Lower Kemet (ancient Egypt) would become a major hub for trade and commerce for the Southern Monarchs as the Delta was a strategic region which allowed the Pharaonic Kings of Upper Kemet to control the flow of African goods such as gold, ivory, ebony, spices and incense, into the near East and Mediterranean world.
The Delta become a doorway into the Levant and Mediterranean world and by absorbing this region into their Southernly Kingdom the Africans of Upper Kemet now controlled trade and commerce between Africa, Europe and Asia. Ta-Seti, a Nubian Provence was the first Nome of ancient Kemet located within a historical region where the culture of Pharaonic Kingship was developed. This region was the home of Black Africans and remain that to this day. It is over 1000 km from the Mediterranean Sea and bordered modern day Sudan. The Delta was the last Nome to be absorbed into the African civilization of ancient Kemet.
When Narmer came from the South he conquered the Delta region uniting Lower and Upper Kemet. Upper Kemet would continue to serve as the political, spiritual and power center of the nation. Lower Kemet in these times was inhospitable and the Delta was but a wet marshland. But centuries earlier in the seasonally dry channels between the Forth and Second Cataract, early African farmers learned to manage parts of the river’s annual flood. These farming techniques are directly connected to the Napta Stone Circle located in modern day Sudan and the tracking of the procession of the equinox. This ancient knowledge would be transferred into Kemet’s wide floodplain, giving rise to the early Naqada civilization in Upper Kemet.
The Kemetyu through their relationship and cultural fusion with the Nehesy (Nubians) used the thousands of years of accumulated knowledge to accurately predict the flood season and transform the wet marshlands of the Delta into the world’s most fertile farmland. They would also use this knowledge to build the Great Pyramids. Their mastery of sacred geometry allowed them to align the Great Pyramid nearly perfectly along the cardinal points, North, East, South and West, within one fifteenth of a degree of true north. Although each was their own nation with its own idenтιтy, Ta-Meri , Ta- Netjer, And Ta-Seti were connected, culturally, commercially, and spiritually. The cultural exchange between these three Nile Valley civilizations was fluid. The emergence of Kemet was an evolution of African science, philosophy and agriculture which seeded the very foundations of civilization.

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