The viziers wore long robes
The viziers wore long robes
a long robe
a long robe
Viziers were chief ministers of the various Middle Eastern Empires. They were nobility and lived very ostentatious and wealthy lives.
The egyptian viziers advise the pharoah
Centralized authority was provided by the sultan. He ruled with the help of an elaborate bureaucracy, run by viziers, headed by the grand viziers and provincial governors' byes and pashas.
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In ancient Egypt, viziers typically lived in the capital city, which was often Thebes or later Memphis. They resided in large, well-appointed houses that reflected their high status, often close to the pharaoh's palace to facilitate communication and governance. These residences were designed to accommodate their families and included facilities for administration and receiving visitors. The viziers played a crucial role in the administration of the state, overseeing various aspects of governance and ensuring the implementation of the pharaoh's policies.