Egyptian farmers are called Fellaheen, which is the Arabic word for farmer. Most Egyptian farmers grow wheat or barley on their lands.
The farmers in rural Colombia during the pre-Colombian period were known as "Chibchas". They lived in the Bogotá region, and had one of the largest populations.
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Egyptian farmers worked for the Pharaoh making pyramids and temples.
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Murray G. Rabel has written: 'The impact on farmers of changes in rural servicing infrastructure' -- subject(s): Farm income, Farmers, Infrastructure (Economics), Rural conditions, Rural development, Rural families
Civil servants were called several different things. A few examples of a civil servant are scribes, farmers, and soldiers.
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A poem based on agriculture and rural affairs is called a pastoral poem or an eclogue. These poems typically celebrate the beauty of nature, rural life, and the work of farmers. They often include themes of simplicity, harmony with the land, and the changing seasons.
rural farmers may lose their income
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than the farmers Mesopotamia because the Nile River floods at regular intervals. Flooding on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were very problematic and irregular.