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In the vally of the kings
Khufu, also known as Cheops was an Egyptians pharaoh that ruled during Egypt's Old Kingdom.
pharaoh's were actually the leaders of the egyptians. But the egyptians were a tribe. A new pharaoh was eleccted when an old one died. hope that helped you. :)
Egyptians believe it is vital and respectful to bury the person with their belongings.. if not they believe they will be haunted or cursed for eternity...
The Old Kingdom period in Egypt (which is what I assume you're referring to) lasted about 500 years; obviously, there was more than one Pharaoh during that time (there were actually about 30). The first pharaoh that's associated with "the Old Kingdom" was Djoser.
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In the vally of the kings
Khufu, also known as Cheops was an Egyptians pharaoh that ruled during Egypt's Old Kingdom.
There was no "Pharoah" in the old kingdom.
pharaoh's were actually the leaders of the egyptians. But the egyptians were a tribe. A new pharaoh was eleccted when an old one died. hope that helped you. :)
a long time ago... over 3000 years ago
Egyptians believe it is vital and respectful to bury the person with their belongings.. if not they believe they will be haunted or cursed for eternity...
The Old Kingdom period in Egypt (which is what I assume you're referring to) lasted about 500 years; obviously, there was more than one Pharaoh during that time (there were actually about 30). The first pharaoh that's associated with "the Old Kingdom" was Djoser.
no, because the Egyptians developed a political system based on the belief that the pharaoh was both a king and a god.
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No. Khufu was from the Old Kingdom and Tutankhamun was in the New Kingdom.
King Khufu of courseThe King not a Pharaoh ruled during the time of the old kingdom.