Thinis

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Thinis was an ancient Egyptian city traditionally regarded as the early dynastic capital and the center of the first pharaonic unification of Egypt.

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Thinis canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian city
archaeologicalStatus unlocated with certainty
associatedWithDynasty Early Dynastic Egypt
surface form: First Dynasty of Egypt

Second Dynasty of Egypt
capitalOf Thinite Confederacy
category Capitals of ancient Egypt
Former populated places in Egypt
Lost ancient cities and towns
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
describedAs center of the first pharaonic unification of Egypt
early dynastic capital of Egypt
floruit late Predynastic to Early Dynastic Period
governedBy early Egyptian kings of the Thinite period
historicalSignificance traditional seat of Egypt’s first royal house
language Ancient Egyptian
locatedIn Upper Egypt
locatedNear Abydos
Girga
mentionedIn ancient Egyptian king lists
Manetho
surface form: writings of Manetho
nameLanguage Egyptian form: Tjenu
Greek form: This / Thinis
nameVariant This
Tjenu
nomeNumber 8th Upper Egyptian nome
partOf Nile Valley
surface form: Nile Valley urban network
possibleLocation near Kom el-Sultan at Abydos
near modern Girga in Sohag Governorate
precedes Memphis as capital of unified Egypt
referencedBy Egyptologists studying state formation
classical historians
region Thinite nome
roleInHistory early political center in the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt
roleInReligion regional cult center in early dynastic Egypt
status lost city
timePeriod Early Dynastic Egypt
surface form: Early Dynastic Period of Egypt

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Narmer capital Thinis
Ka capital Thinis
Ka associatedWithSite Thinis
Qa'a capital Thinis
Khasekhemwy capital Thinis