Qa'a (also Qáa or Ka'a) (literal meaning: "his arm is raised") was the last king of the First Dynasty of Egypt. He reigned for 33 years at the end of the...
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The qa'a (Arabic: قاعة, romanized: qāʿa) is a roofed reception room found in the domestic architecture of affluent residences of the Islamic world. It...
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monarch. Narmer appears first on the necropolis seal impressions of Den and Qa'a. This shows that Narmer was recognized by the first dynasty kings as an important...
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Qa'a (Arabic: قاعة) is a sub-district located in Al Ashah District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Qa'a had a population of 2754 according to the 2004 census...
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important being the Narmer Palette and Narmer Macehead, as well as Den and Qa'a king lists. No detailed records of the first two dynasties have survived...
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such as "Qa'a" and "Tahtabush". The selamlik is a space to receive male guests and it is located on the ground floor and it consists of "Qa'a" and "Tahtabush"...
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Dynastic period. 2900 BC-First Mariote Kingdom founded. 2890 BC: Egypt: Pharaoh Qa'a died. End of First Dynasty, start of Second Dynasty. Pharaoh Hotepsekhemwy...
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Qa'a al-Hibab (Arabic: قاع الحباب) is a sub-district located in Sanhan and Bani Bahlul District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Qa'a al-Hibab had a population...
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Mamluk period. Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil built a qa'a (reception hall) in 1291–1292, referred to as the Qa'a al-Ashrafiyya. Its remains were excavated in...
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I Narmer / Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a Sneferka Horus Bird II Hotepsekhemwy Nebra Nynetjer Ba Nubnefer Horus Sa Weneg-Nebty Wadjenes...
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