In ancient Egypt, the supreme ruler was the pharaoh. He had absolute power of his kingdom.
people thought he was a god
The Old Kingdom government in Egypt was an absolute monarchy. The King was considered a god and had unfettered control over his people. They were referred to as King during this period, not Pharaoh.
a Pharaoh was buried in a tomb of there on chambers
the step pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser at Saqarra
The pharaoh watched over the law courts and was the chief of the temples. He was an army leader and controlled trade expeditions. He supervised the water system and stored the grain.
people thought he was a god
The Pharaoh of Egypt was an Absolute Monarch.
If you are talking about the currency of Egypt, then it would be the lira. L-I-R-A
I'm doing a project on it and i believe its a pharaoh.
Monarchy
The king (pharaoh) keeps control of the government
a as thought " half man/ half god " , called a pharaoh
ancient Egypt had a different religion and type of government. They also used hieroglyphics to write instead of Arabic. Modern Egypt has a president that is elected and not a living god pharaoh.
Of course. Every country that has ever existed has had laws. In Ancient Egypt, there were numerous codices of the Pharaoh's edicts and those of his ministers.
Egypt has an authoritative democracy. Their current president, Hosni Mubarak, has been in power for three decades.
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