Preceded by: Iry (?) |
Pharaoh of Egypt Protodynastic |
Succeeded by: Scorpion II (?) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ka | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hor-Ka, Sekhen, Hor-Sekhen | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Reign | ||||||||||||||||||||||
ca. 3160 BC | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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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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