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The adviser to a pharaoh was called a 'vizier', also spelled 'vazir', 'vizir', or 'wasir'. This term is also used in other Muslim countries. There could be one or many viziers serving a king depending on the nation and their culture.

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13y ago

I am not sure if you mean the titles used by royal advisers or if you want personal names.

Some titles of court officials are:

King's Acquaintance

Sole Companion

Master of Secrets of the Palace

Courtier

King's Seal-Bearer

Vizier

Chief Scribe to the King

Head of the House of the Chancellor

Scribe of the Documents

King's Secretary

King's Deputy

Commander in Chief of the Army

Treasury Minister

King's Steward

Overseer of Public Records

There were many more officials and priests within the palace.

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10y ago

the answer to what a chief advisor is in The Bible; read account of joseph and his brothers and his father jacob; regarding the famine and josephs brothers selling him and making jacob the father think he was eaten by an animal

Genesis 45:8 "appoint me to chief advisor to pharoah and lord for all his house and ruler over all the land of Egypt"

as a father to pharaoh

genesis 44:28 Judah now approached him and said: "I beg you, my master, please let your slave speak a word in my master's ears, and do not become angry with your slave, for you are like Phar′aoh himself

The actions and words of Joseph's brothers illustrate the care employed to avoid causing offense before a king, for Judah said to Joseph: "It is the same with you as with Pharaoh." (Ge 42:6; 43:15-26; 44:14, 18) Thus, to gain access to the presence of an earthly ruler, though only an imperfect human, was often a very difficult matter and a rare privilege.

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9y ago

According to the Old Testament, Daniel became the Pharaoh's trusted advisor. Daniel had once been a slave in Egypt. He gained the Pharaoh's favor by interpreting his dreams.

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I believe it was Joseph who became advisor to Pharaoh, not Daniel. Daniel was advisor to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.

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10y ago

In the Qur'an a chief adevisor is named "Haman," not to be confused with a Biblical Babylonian of the same name.

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