Ny-Hor

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Reignc. 3200–3175 BC
PredecessorHedju Hor?
SuccessorHat-Hor?
Map of locations for Pharaoh Ny-hor

Ny-Hor (fl.c. 3200 BC) was a possible pharaoh from the Predynastic Period. His name means "The Hunter" according to egyptologist Werner Kaiser.[1] He may have ruled during the 31st century BC.[2]

Although the interpretation is controversial, it is believed that his Horus name is, "Ḥr-nj / Ḥr-nw" which means, "He belongs to Horus / Hunter of Horus".[3]

However, unlike later pharaohs, his serekh name does not include a Horus falcon. The exact reason for this is unknown, but it may be because he predates this practice, or that he was not considered a king, as was later understood. Variant names include: Ni-Hor, Hor-ni, or Ny-Hor.

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