Egyptian leaders were commonly referred to as "pharaohs." This title denoted their role as the political and religious rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered divine figures. Pharaohs held ultimate authority over the land and were responsible for maintaining order and harmony, known as ma'at. Their reigns were marked by monumental architecture, military conquests, and significant cultural achievements.
the title for north Korea leaders are called kings.
Caliph (or Khalifa in Arabic)
The title for an ancient Egyptian king was "Pharaoh."
Pharaoh(s)
emporer
President.
Cuba is given the title of a leader.
the title for north Korea leaders are called kings.
In Ancient Egypt, it was PHARAOH. In Modern Egypt, it is PRESIDENT.
Caliphs
Caliph (or Khalifa in Arabic)
The title for an ancient Egyptian king was "Pharaoh."
Augustus never was given the title "emperor". Emperor is a title historians give to the Roman leaders. The Romans themselves never used the title, they simply referred to the emperor as "Caesar". An example is The Twelve Caesars by Seutonius---not the Twelve Emperors.
Pharaohs.
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Sapa Inca
Pharaoh.