Qaa leads by 4.3 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Qaa was the final ruler of the First Dynasty, reigning for about 20-30 years. His reign marked the end of the dynasty, after which the Second Dynasty began with Hotepsekhemwy.
Qaa constructed a large tomb at Abydos, comparable in size to Den's. The tomb contained subsidiary burials and rich grave goods, indicating a return to prosperity at the end of the dynasty.
Qaa continued trade relations with Byblos and other regions, as evidenced by inscriptions on stone vessels. His reign saw the continued import of cedar and other luxury goods.
Sargon I led military campaigns that expanded Assyrian control over Upper Mesopotamia, securing trade routes and tribute from local rulers. This established Assyria as a regional power during the Old Assyrian period.
Sargon I consolidated Assyrian rule by centralizing administration and fortifying the capital Ashur. His reign marked the peak of Old Assyrian power, with influence extending to Anatolia and the Levant.
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