The slaves, farmers, and servants
Egyptians mostly.
Egyptians mostly.
The majority of modern Egyptians are Sunni Muslims. The remainder, between 5% and 20% of the population are members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. Other Christian sects may bring this up to 15% and 20% of a total population of 80 million Egyptians.
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peasants
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The majority of Egyptians in ancient society belonged to the peasant class, often referred to as the "fellahin." This class was primarily made up of farmers and laborers who worked the land and produced food for the population. While they played a crucial role in the economy, they had limited social mobility and were often subject to the authority of the pharaoh and the elite classes. The peasant class formed the backbone of ancient Egyptian civilization, supporting both agriculture and construction projects.
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The Helots made up 80% of the population and were considered downtrodden. Theye were state-owned laborers.