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The rulers of ancient Egypt were known as pharaohs. This title, which means "great house" or "palace," signified their role as both political leaders and divine figures, believed to be the intermediaries between the gods and the people. Pharaohs held absolute power and were responsible for the welfare of the kingdom, including its religious and economic activities.

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