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Yes! His right hand man was the Vizier the second most important person in the land. The country was divided into regions known as nomes over which the Pharaoh appointed a nomearch. There also thousands of scribes and petty officials who made up a sort of civil service. This civil service was not so well organized as in China or later in ancient Rome.

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