During the Middle Kingdom, pharaohs implemented significant reforms to encourage loyalty and demonstrate their power. They focused on strengthening centralized authority by appointing loyal officials and enhancing the administrative system to ensure efficient governance. Additionally, they invested in monumental building projects, such as temples and irrigation systems, which showcased their divine right to rule and contributed to the welfare of the people. By promoting cultural achievements and engaging in military campaigns, they reinforced their image as strong leaders and protectors of Egypt.
during the middle and new kingdom. :)
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The start of the New Kingdom in Egypt or during the 18th dynasty
the arts flourished
during the middle and new kingdom. :)
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During the New Kingdom, which lasted from about 1550 to 1050 BC, conquest and trade brought wealth to the pharaohs.
Sobekhotep was a name shared by several Ancient Egyptian pharaohs who reigned during Middle Kingdom.
The start of the New Kingdom in Egypt or during the 18th dynasty
pharaohs spent egypt's wealth on irrigation projects
The two things that brought wealth to the Pharoahs were their power and their loyalty to his/her citizens
the arts flourished
it was during the Old Kingdom. after that, they buried the pharaohs in the valley of the kings to make the graves not so obvious, because grave robbers were stealing the valuable stuff the pharaohs were buried with. that did not help much though :)
There were limestone and rock quarries nearby, which they `farmed` and sold.
During the New Kingdom, pharaohs began building more secret tombs in an area called the Valley of the Kings. The burial chambers were hidden in mountains near the Nile. This way, the pharaohs hoped to protect their bodies and treasures from robbers.