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Who were the governors assigned to carry out the pharaohs commands?

A nomarch was a governor assigned to carry out the pharaoh's commands. The pharaoh was the king or ruler of Egypt.


What task was assigned by the gods for the king of Egypt?

Well there really wasn't one. You see, the "king" of Egypt is a pharaoh. The Egyptian believed that pharaohs and gods were one in the same. That pharaohs were gods and gods were pharaohs. :) Hope this helps ya!


How did a person in ancient Egypt elect a pharaoh?

Pharaohs became pharaohs by blood right, they were not elected.


List all pharaohs of Egypt?

What are the names of all the pharaohs of Egypt?


Who was Egypt ruled by first?

Egypt was first ruled by the Pharaohs


Who ruled Egypt?

Egypt was ruled by the Pharaohs, the Pharaohs would tell everyone in Egypt what to do, the Pharaohs also made and created tombs and Pyramids for the Gods of Egypt. So basically Egypt was ruled by the Pharaohs.Egyptian pharoah


What were the contributions of pharaohs?

pharaohs made Egypt cool


Who was the husband of Egypt pharaohs Cleopatra?

11 pharaohs were.


Who are Egypt pharaohs and kings?

Pharaohs. (singular: Pharaoh)


What title was given to the rulers of ancient Egypt?

The rulers of ancient Egypt were called pharaohs.


Why did pharaohs become pharaohs?

Egypt needed people to rule them.


Who were the Pharaoh and what responsibilities did they have?

The ancient Egyptian empires date back approximately 5,000 years. They dominated the areas around where the modern nation of Egypt is now situated. However, these empires were larger in ancient times then Egypt is now. The rulers of ancient Egypt were called "pharaohs" the equivalent to "kings". They were in fact ancient monarchies and unless there was a revolution, families of many pharaohs lasted hundreds of years. Pharaohs were supreme rulers. They controlled the non-ruling masses that populated the empires of Egypt. Either by personally making laws and appointing members of their families to carry out the pharaohs' commands, they deemed themselves to ne infallible and divine as well.