Pharaohs wore the royal Deshret (Red Crown), Hedjet (White Crown), Peshent (Red and White Crown), Khepresh (Blue Crown) and Nemes (Head-Cloth Crown). The queens wore Cap-Crown or other fancy headdresses).
They wore the White crown, Red crown, Double crown, Blue crown, Atef crown and the Nemes Headdress.
Pharaoh Ta-Seti wore the Hedjet crown. The Hedjet was the White Crown of Upper Egypt. It was white and elongated.
A double crown
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double crown
The symbol of Upper Egypt is a tall, white crown.The symbol of Lower Egypt is the red crown. So, if you were leader of both, you would wear the double crown(one inside the other). However, the pharaoh would also have a variety of other headdresses to wear eg. the nemes headdress, or the blue war crown, etc.
In Ancient Egypt, the land was divided into two parts. They were Lower and Upper Egypt. Their names were backwards- Lower Egypt is more up north, towards the Nile Delta, than Upper Egypt, which is towards where the Nile starts. Each one of the two parts had its own pharaoh. The Upper Pharaoh wore the Hedjet, the crown of Upper Egypt, and the Pharaoh of Lower Egypt wore the Deshret. If a single pharaoh could manage to unite both Upper and Lower Egypt to create one big Egypt, he was The best. He was all-powerful, almost a god. If you could do this, the people would literally worship you. If you could unite the two parts of Egypt, you could fit the Hedjet into the Deshret to make the Sekhemti, also called the Pschent. The two crowns, Hedjet for Upper Egypt, and the Deshret for Lower Egypt, were specifically made for this purpose- they were actually made to fit together like puzzle pieces. If you could wear the Pschent, you were the ultimate Pharaoh. You were almost a god.
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God sent the plaques to Egypt as Pharaoh heart was turned hard and would not release the slaves.
Mostly the Pharaoh would be mummified. There have been some cases where if the Pharaoh had a beloved pet they would mummify the animal as well and put it in the belongings chamber.
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The White Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Upper (southern) Egypt. The Red Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Lower (northern) Egypt. Together these crowns meant that the Pharaoh had united both Kingdoms and ruled them both. When put together they formed a general shape of Egypt.
The symbol of Upper Egypt is a tall, white crown.The symbol of Lower Egypt is the red crown. So, if you were leader of both, you would wear the double crown(one inside the other). However, the pharaoh would also have a variety of other headdresses to wear eg. the nemes headdress, or the blue war crown, etc.
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
The red crown, the chair shaped one with a sort of curlicue on the front (probably a stylized cobra, the symbol of the goddess Wadjet ) was the traditional crown of lower Egypt, the part of Egypt containing the delta where the Nile empties into the Mediterranean Sea. The tall white crown with the bulbous top is the traditional regional crown of upper Egypt. When Egypt was unified under one pharaoh then that pharaoh would often be depicted as wearing both crowns at once. The cobra or uraeus often seen on the front of a crown, usually with a vulture head, the symbol of Nekhbet, a goddess of upper Egypt. Each crown was worn separately to show sovereignty over the particular part of Egypt. They were worn together to show the unification. There are two other headdresses often seen on depictions of the Pharaoh. One is a piece of cloth with a uraeus and vulture on the front. The other is the "blue crown" or war crown. The cloth was probably more comfortable than either crown separately or together given the climate. The war crown was probably to provide protection to the Pharaoh when he was acting as a war leader.
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The King or Ruler of Egypt were called as Pharos
In Ancient Egypt, the land was divided into two parts. They were Lower and Upper Egypt. Their names were backwards- Lower Egypt is more up north, towards the Nile Delta, than Upper Egypt, which is towards where the Nile starts. Each one of the two parts had its own pharaoh. The Upper Pharaoh wore the Hedjet, the crown of Upper Egypt, and the Pharaoh of Lower Egypt wore the Deshret. If a single pharaoh could manage to unite both Upper and Lower Egypt to create one big Egypt, he was The best. He was all-powerful, almost a god. If you could do this, the people would literally worship you. If you could unite the two parts of Egypt, you could fit the Hedjet into the Deshret to make the Sekhemti, also called the Pschent. The two crowns, Hedjet for Upper Egypt, and the Deshret for Lower Egypt, were specifically made for this purpose- they were actually made to fit together like puzzle pieces. If you could wear the Pschent, you were the ultimate Pharaoh. You were almost a god.
You would have your mouth burned, or would be tortured.
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Their economy was based on the Pharaoh. It is that way because the Pharaoh would have to run the whole country. Without the Pharaoh the whole country would fall apart.