Depends on where you are talking about - eg in the Persian Empire it was Satrap; in the Roman Empire it was Pro-consul, in early China Cishi and later titles.
The provincial ruler was a pasha
Pharaoh is the term for the ruler (king) in the Ancient Egypt.
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All the power. The term "absolute ruler" means that all powers are given to that person.
Depending on the time period, you would call a ruler in ancient Rome, a king, a counsul, a dictator, or an emperor. Remember that the Romans never used the term emperor for their ruler. They used the name Caesar, which became a title.
term for a provincial ruler
The provincial ruler was a pasha
A Provincial ruler is someone who rules a province, for an entity which is divided into provinces.
Depends on where you are talking about - eg in the Persian Empire it was Satrap; in the Roman Empire it was Pro-consul, in early China Cishi and later titles.
world and bound
Which geometric term describes a ruler
A ruler is a straight edge
A ruler is a straight edge
A ruler can be classed as a straight edge.
The foot ruler term came about from the measure used on a ruler which is exactly twelve inches long. A foot is a standard measure therefore came the foot ruler to represent one unit of measurement.
Australia's national capital is Canberra.The term "provincial capital" generally refers to the capital of a province. Australia does not have provinces, but states and territories.
The Turkish term Sultan means "ruler" or "king." It is commonly used to refer to the ruler of an empire or a sovereign. In historical context, the term Sultan was used to denote the supreme ruler of the Ottoman Empire.