Who is it for?
Serapk means in Arabic the king scorpion or the scorpion king, which is the second scorpion who ruled Upper Egypt as the last king of Upper Egypt before the unification of Egypt around the year 3200 BC. And the name may refer to the goddess Saskat, which was symbolized by the scorpion. Legends say that Scorpion King is a brilliant and brave Egyptian fighter who was distinguished for his unique fighting. He revolutionized an unjust king who enslaved his people, and the Scorpion King robbed the government of this tyrant king and ruled his people with all justice. It is believed that the death of Scorpio (II) around 3280 BC. The King of the North (Lower Egypt) took advantage of the opportunity and ran on lands from the Kingdom of the South; but King Mina (or Narmer) fought against the Kingdom of the North and won and unified the two countries. A commemorative plaque carved by the ancient Egyptian artist created to commemorate this site and unify the country (Narmer painting) arose at this time. Narmer's painting simultaneously shows the earliest hieroglyphs.
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