Yes. So were domestic dogs. Some of these dogs were the predecessors to Salukis and Afghhans.
they would not had lived
honostley no idea
There are 30 dynasties (31 if you include Cleopatra, who ended the dynastic system) in Ancient Egypt containing about 332 known Pharaohs. This number is a rough estimate as there may be Pharaohs that have not been discovered, and some scholars do not agree on whether or not advisors that served during occasional lapses between Pharaohs should count. The term "Pharaoh" did not originate in Egypt and was not consistently used until the 12th dynasty.
There are 30 dynasties (31 if you include Cleopatra, who ended the dynastic system) in Ancient Egypt containing about 332 known Pharaohs. This number is a rough estimate as there may be Pharaohs that have not been discovered, and some scholars do not agree on whether or not advisors that served during occasional lapses between Pharaohs should count. The term "Pharaoh" did not originate in Egypt and was not consistently used until the 12th dynasty.
Hatshepsut was one of the most prolific builder pharaohs of ancient Egypt. She reestablished the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hyksos occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period and was Hatshepsut was one of the most prolific builder pharaohs of ancient Egypt, commissioning hundreds of construction projects throughout both Upper and Lower Egypt, that were grander and more numerous than those of any of her Middle Kingdom predecessors.
There are currently 138 pyramids that have been discovered in Egypt. Most were built as burial tombs for the Pharaohs and their consorts.
Wealthy and important people were buried with many of their possessions in ancient Egypt. Just as pharaohs would need boats for transportation in this life, they anticipated they would need them in the afterlife, so the boats were buried with them to ensure they would have what they needed in the afterlife.
There have been many pharaohs in Egypt. It depends on which one you mean. Other wise nobody knows unless you know what time period.
not any more , Egypt has a President and a Prime Minister instead
to bury the dead pharaohs of egypt. this happened after thutmose I found out that the pyramids had all been robbed
No, Egypt does not and has not had Kings or Pharaohs for a long time. In recent history Egypt has been ruled by dictators like Mubarak who was recently overthrown. The Muslim brotherhood, a political party, were recently voted into power.
No. Being mummified was very expensive in ancient Egypt. Only a privileged few people were mummified. These people would have been Pharaohs, priests or other really important people.