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Is Tutankhamun a valley?

no Tutankhamen was one of the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs (most known)


The site of graves of many Egyptian rulers?

The site of many of the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs is known as the Valley of the Kings. From the 16th to 11th centuries BC, Pharaohs were buried in this place. There are at least 63 tombs in the valley.


Egytian presidents are?

Egyptian presidents are known as pharaohs.


What were the Egyptians kings known as?

They were known as a Pharaoh


Who were the rulers of ancient Egypt known as?

The rulers of Ancient Egypt were known as the Pharaohs.


What were Egyptian kings were called?

In the time of the early Egypt, the "kings" were known as Pharaohs.


Can ancient Egypt's pharaohs be girls too?

Most Pharaohs were males but in some cases, there were female pharaohs including Cleopatra and Hatshepsut.


What title did the rulers of Egypt carry?

The rulers of Ancient Egyptian dynasties were known as pharaohs. Today, the head of state of Egypt is the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.


What pharaohs have pyramids at Giza?

The pyramids at Giza are primarily associated with three pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom: Khufu (Cheops), who built the Great Pyramid, Khafre (Chephren), known for the second pyramid and the Great Sphinx, and Menkaure (Mycerinus), who constructed the smallest of the three pyramids. These monumental structures served as elaborate tombs, reflecting the pharaohs' power and religious significance in ancient Egyptian society.


What was a pharaoh?

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Was Hatshepsut the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt?

Yes, Hatshepsut was not the first female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. There were female rulers before her, but she is one of the most well-known and successful female pharaohs in Egyptian history.


What looks a lot like temples but were extra long and sometimes were 2 or 3 stories high?

These structures may be ancient Egyptian mortuary temples, known for their long, rectangular shapes and sometimes having multiple levels. They served as places for worship, offerings, and rituals dedicated to deceased pharaohs.