List of state leaders in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC
- List of state leaders in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC
Events of the 4th millennium BC — Events of the 3rd millennium BC — 20th century BC state leaders — State leaders by year-----This is a list of state leaders from the beginning of recorded history in the 4th millennium BC until the end of the 3rd millennium BC.
Africa
*Egypt
*# Narmer, Pharaoh (ca. 3150 BC–3125 BC) [http://books.google.com/books?id=GzTiXt49I0YC&pg=PA389&dq=narmer+egypt+3150&client=firefox-a&sig=EYSwTWgY3tKoVD2Pi4Ru1OzCnqk]
*# Qa'a, Pharaoh (ca. 2916 BC–2890 BC)[http://books.google.com/books?id=XNdgScxtirYC&pg=PR27&dq=Hotepsekhemwy+egypt+2890&client=firefox-a&sig=V7nVO4USuesXJeAlLJC0ITN4mzc] ]
*# Hotepsekhemwy, Pharaoh (ca. 2890 BC–2853 BC)
*# Sanakhte, Pharaoh (ca. 2686 BC–2668 BC)
*# Djoser, Pharaoh (2668 BC–2649 BC)References
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