What was the effect of power of Egyptian pharaohs declines
It declined because other nations invaded them, over a long period in time, for their advances. Egyptions started to keep their wisdom a secret, over time it was lost and egypts glory with it.
Part of the reason for Egypt's (Kemit's) decline was due to inevitablity. All civilations eventually decline after reaching a peak. After hundreds of millenniums of uninterupted existence, a series of internal problems and invasions by outside cultures (Persian, Hyksos, Greek, Roman) signaled the end. Egypt was not a monolithic culture. It was the fruit of Africa and had been ruled by various ethnic African cultures and peoples from Eastern, Western and South Central Africa. Egypt's wealth, advanced civilization and location made it a beacon for other cultures located in Asia, especially Western Asia (Europe) and the Mediterranean basin.
Many egyptians did not like the new religion with its one god ,the priests become angry and jealous because they had lost power.
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Egyptians lost power through assimilation. As they increased exchange with Greece and the Romans and as those two powers actively worked to expand their empires, the Egyptians were absorbed into the political system of the occupying forces. When Rome went Catholic, much of Egyptian history and culture was either destroyed or forgotten, then when Rome collapsed, other countries continued the occupation leaving Egypt without any real link to its own past, its own culture or any measure of self-sovereignty.
This question is incredibly ambiguous as it does not provide a time for this decline. Egypt has declined on numerous occasions such as the First, Second, and Third Intermediate Periods of Pharaonic Egypt, the Decline of Egyptian independence under Persian and Greek Sovereignty, the Fall of the Ptolemaic Empire, the decline of the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt, the decline of the Ottoman/Mamluk/Khedivite Empire, or the reign of Hosni Mubarak. In order to give a proper answer, it will be necessary to pin down which declining period is the relevant one.
What was the effect of power of Egyptian pharaohs declines
The pharaohs
The pharaoh
the helped good that raised ancient Egypt power was gold, Stone's, foregrounds and minerals
In ancient Egypt, the supreme ruler was the pharaoh. He had absolute power of his kingdom.
Pharohs
The pharaohs
The decline and fall of ancient Egypt was influenced by a combination of factors including foreign invasions, internal political instability, economic challenges, and environmental changes like droughts and famines. Additionally, the changing balance of power in the region and the inability to effectively adapt to new threats played a role in the decline of Egypt as a dominant civilization.
The pharaoh
the helped good that raised ancient Egypt power was gold, Stone's, foregrounds and minerals
In ancient Egypt, the supreme ruler was the pharaoh. He had absolute power of his kingdom.
the peasants
Pharohs
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Because lack of money
Hands
only with wealthy people and the pharoah.
The peak of Egypt power in Ancient Egypt is on 1450 BC.