من هم الفراعنة
Who are the Pharaohs
pharaoh, (from Egyptian for every ʿaa, "incredible house"), initially, the illustrious castle in old Egypt; the statement came to be utilized as an equivalent word for the Egyptian ruler under the New Kingdom (beginning in the eighteenth tradition, 1539–1292 bce), and by the 22nd line (c. 945–c. 730 bce) it had been embraced as a sobriquet of appreciation.
The term has since developed into a non specific name for all antiquated Egyptian lords, in spite of the fact that it was never formally the ruler's title. In official archives, the full title of the Egyptian lord comprised of five names, each one went before by one of the accompanying titles: Horus, Two Ladies, Golden Horus, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, and Son of Re. The last name was provided for him during childbirth, the others at crowning
The term has since developed into a non specific name for all antiquated Egyptian lords, in spite of the fact that it was never formally the ruler's title. In official archives, the full title of the Egyptian lord comprised of five names, each one went before by one of the accompanying titles: Horus, Two Ladies, Golden Horus, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, and Son of Re. The last name was provided for him during childbirth, the others at crowning
