Who owned everything in Egypt? shah pharaoh people priests

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The Pharaoh owned everything in Egypt.

Explanation:

Pharaoh was the title of ancient Egyptian kings. Originally, this ancient Egyptian term was used as a term for the palace or court, but from about 1350 BC it came to signify the king himself.  The Pharaohs ruled from about 3000 BC until Greco-Roman times. Pharaoh was perceived as the son of Horus and the representative of the gods on earth.

The Pharaoh was a kind of god over Egypt, believed to have been chosen by the gods to rule over the people. When they died, they were buried in large graves, for example in pyramids or in mountains. These tombs contained many valuable treasures, so that the Pharaohs could live a life of luxury even after death.

Answer 2
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In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh, who was considered the divine ruler, held the highest authority and was believed to own everything in the Egypt kingdom.

The Pharaoh was viewed as the ultimate possessor of all lands, riches, and resources in Egypt and was seen as the gods' earthly incarnation. In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh, the priests, and the temples were the main owners of wealth and property.

Temples were affluent organizations with substantial land holdings, estates, and donations from followers. They had a significant amount of power and wealth and were integral to both ecclesiastical and commercial life.

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Explanation:

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