The government officials appointed by the pharaoh were known as viziers, who served as the highest-ranking advisers and administrators. Other key officials included nomarchs, responsible for governing specific districts, and treasurers who managed the kingdom's finances. These officials helped maintain order, oversee projects, and implement the pharaoh's policies throughout ancient Egypt.
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The absolute ruler of Egypt was the Pharaoh.
I know someone called Pharaoh and it means 'A ruler or leader'
The people who commanded the armies and ran the legal system were called Praetors. They were appointed by the Roman government.
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pasha
its either policos, pashas, viziers, or ulemas.
During the republic form of government, the selecting of officials was in the hands of the people. During the form of government called the empire, the officials were appointed by the emperor, or, if voting were allowed, the emperor's man always won.
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It is because they are ruled by central government and hence have no elected governments therefore are controlled by president's appointed officials and are not independent to choose their own representative.
magistrates.
representative government
Ancient Egypt was divided into administrative districts called a Nome. The Pharaoh appointed a Nomarch to govern each Nome.
Monocrats
A person who is a member of a government is typically referred to as a "government official" or "government representative." This term can encompass various roles, including elected officials, appointed members, and civil servants. Depending on their specific position, they may also be called a "politician," "minister," or "legislator."
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