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A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
the theocracy runned by religous
The pharoahs.
The Old Kingdom government in Egypt was an absolute monarchy. The King was considered a god and had unfettered control over his people. They were referred to as King during this period, not Pharaoh.
They believed that god has chosen their king, theocracy means to be chosen by god.
Ancient Egypt was a theocracy. The Pharaoh was both a king and a god in Egypt. Egypt was run by the clergy; priests were the only governmental officials. Egyptian citizens had practically no power over how their government was run, but accepted the Pharaoh's decisions because they believed in his divinity.
Priests who were interested in political power. Theocracy is not a new concept; it was common in ancient Egypt and other ancient cultures. It may have existed even in prehistoric times.
The form of government you are referring to is a theocracy, where the ruler governs with divine authority and is both the political and religious leader of a society. Examples include ancient Egypt with the pharaohs and the Vatican City with the Pope.
Egypt is considered a theocracy because its government is heavily influenced by Islamic religious authorities, and Islamic law, or Sharia law, plays a significant role in shaping the country's legal system and policies. The President of Egypt is required to be a Muslim, and the constitution designates Islam as the state religion, with principles of Islamic law guiding many aspects of public life.
at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
A kingdom with advisers (monarchy)Ancient Egypt would have been considered a Theocracy. A Gov't where the rulings where considered divine guidance interrupted through the use of clergy members. The Pharaoh was considered a living God, and his decrees where carried out mostly by priests in his court. Religion and Government was very close together unlike modern Kingdoms.