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Egyptians likely placed pictures of enemies on the soles of the pharaoh's sandals as a symbolic act of dominance and power. By stepping on images of their foes, pharaohs demonstrated their superiority and control over adversaries, reinforcing their divine right to rule. This practice also served as a psychological tool, reminding both the pharaoh and the people of the pharaoh's military strength and the subjugation of their enemies.

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