King Gath (his name means Serpent of Horus)
The fourth king of the First Dynasty, Gath was interested in commercial expansion and exploitation of mines. His name was found written on the rocks of one of the roads linking Edfu and the Red Sea. When examining the artifacts of the era of Gath, it is seen that they have reached a great degree of perfection. The exact duration of Gath’s rule is not known, but it is estimated to be between six and ten years. According to Hans Hulk 10 year sentence. Details of Gath's reign are lost in gaps in Palermo stone. However, finds of some seal fragments prove that there were intense trading activities with Canaan at that time.
Gath's sister Mer-Neith was his wife and queen of Egypt, who may have ruled Egypt as pharaoh after his death. There is a possibility that Aha-neith was one of his wives. Gath and Mer Neith gave birth to the Pharaoh Den and their grandson the Pharaoh Aj-Ib.
Jet was interested in commercial expansion and exploitation of mines. He found his name written on the rocks of one of the roads linking Edfu and the Red Sea. When examining the effects of the Gath era, it is seen that they have reached a great degree of perfection.
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