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3.0 by bashapps


Aug 28, 2021

About The tyrant of Pharaoh

Who is Pharaoh, where was he born, where did he live, and how long did he live?

The custom, custom, and convention in modern times were to give the title of Pharaoh to the ruler in ancient Egypt, according to the custom of giving titles to the kings of the ancient world, for example, every king of the Persians is called a fracture even though he who is called that is one of their kings, then After that, it was customary to name every Persian king Kisra, as the kings of Rome were called Caesar, and the kings of Abyssinia as the Negus, and so, according to the custom, people in modern times used to call the ancient kings of Egypt pharaohs, and the ruler in ancient Egypt wore the crown of the two countries (red crown The symbol of the north and a white crown, the symbol of the south united in one crown, indicating the rule of the two countries and their authority over them), meaning that it rules Upper and Lower Egypt. In conclusion, the word Pharaoh may have become commonly used in modern times as a title for the ruler in ancient Egypt for reasons related to ideological inclinations and attempts at biblical interpretation from a single angle, provided that the linguistic investigation of the word remains far from the fact that the Egyptian rulers called this title.

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Last updated on Aug 28, 2021

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