Yes, ancient Egypt's religion and government were closely intertwined. The pharaoh, who was both the political leader and a divine figure, served as the intermediary between the gods and the people. This dual role reinforced the authority of the pharaoh and the religious beliefs of the society, as maintaining ma'at (cosmic order) was seen as essential for the stability of the kingdom. Religious practices and governance were thus inseparable, with temples often functioning as centers of political power as well.
they were pharoahs
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Pharoahs were the rulers of ancient Egypt.
They saw themselves as gods
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they were pharoahs
Hinduism
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During the period of Moses
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The ancient egypts ecomomy is based on surplus and crops
Pharoahs were the rulers of ancient Egypt.
They saw themselves as gods
Religion in Ancient Egypt was polytheistic (many gods). These included gods and goddesses . Some were just local deities, others were worshipped for a long time all over Egypt, such as Isis.