It took 25 hours to take the organs out of a pharaoh.
you embalm a dead pharaoh. you take out all of the organs such as the lungs the liver and the brain. to take out the brain they would break the nose and take out the brain by the nose bit by bit. then they would wrap the pharaoh in linen and when they wrap the pharaoh that part is called mummification.
During the mummification process, ancient Egyptians made a small incision on the left side of the body to remove the internal organs, which were then preserved separately in canopic jars. The organs were carefully extracted to avoid damaging the body, as they believed that the organs were necessary for the afterlife.
40 days
Canopic Jars
Well, they thought that brains and organs were not needed.
until they die XL
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
Cleopatra was the Pharaoh for 17 years.
Until they are overthrown or die.
Cleopatra reigned as pharaoh for 17 years.
about 15 years
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.