It depends upon what period of history you are talking about. In ancient times, the pharoahs were absolute monarchs. Then Egypt became a province in a number of empires: Persian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Arabian and Ottoman. Finally it developed its own Caliphate, the Fatimids. That came to an end at the end of the First World War, and Egypt became a British protectorate. In the 1950's Col. Nasser was a military dictator who took control of the country. The country has not moved far from military Dictatorship since, although their constitution has become more representative. And since the Arab spring, Egypt seems to be moving toward a truly representative democracy.
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In ancient Egypt, the supreme ruler was the pharaoh. He had absolute power of his kingdom.
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she was the ruler of egypt.
Osiris was the ruler of the underworld in ancient Egypt.
The Greek ruler Ptolemaĩos Philopátōr had 4000 rowers for his ship.
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Cleopatra was the last dynastic ruler of Egypt before it become a Roman provience
Logically, 'Rahoptep' could be the only ruler of Egypt at that time.
The Farouk of Egypt is the nickname of tenth ruler and King of Egypt. Farouk of Egypt ruled from April of 1936 to July of 1952, where he was then exiled to Italy.
Narmer was the ruler of upper Egypt.
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Ruler of the fourteenth dynasty of Egypt