Egypt. the word pharaoh actually comes from the Egyptian Per-ankh which, translated literally, means "great house," much the same way Americans use the term White House when referring to the president or government.
Not in the sense that we think of a country, with set boundaries that are (sometimes) observed by their neighbors. They were an empire, taking and holding whatever territory they could for as long as they could.
The pharaohs ruled in ancient Egypt.
Egypt :D
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well all of the countries want to take over the world. they want new things from other countries over their rule so they go to a country and rule it by forcing people do stuff they like to do it.
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lower Egypt and upper Egypt
They ruled as God-Kings with absolute political, religious, and military power.
Pharaohs are just like kings. They rule and take care of their country. Just like any European king in mideveil times they led their country through battles and built structures.
Egypt needed people to rule them.
in 1961 p.m
Everything in his country.
Pharaohs do not step down, they rule until death.
The best answer would probably be Egypt.
Because they needed someone to rule Egypt