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Preceded by:
Iry (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
Protodynastic
Succeeded by:
Scorpion II (?)
Ka
Hor-Ka, Sekhen, Hor-Sekhen
Ka vessel

Vessel found at Tarkhan bearing the serekh of King Ka, at the Petrie Museum in London. (CC BY 3.0)

Reign
ca. 3160 BC
Horus name
G5
kA
Srxtail2
Ka
Soul of Horus
Legacy
Burial Tomb B7/B9 at Umm el-Qa'ab

Ka (transliteration: kꜢ, meaning: "Soul"), or Sekhen (sḫn, "Embrace"), was a Protodynastic Pharaoh of Egypt ruling over Upper Egypt. His reign length remains unknown.

Predecessor:
Iry (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
Protodynastic
Successor:
Scorpion II (?)


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