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    The King of the New Kingdom filled a position of much importance in Ancient Egypt‚ both culturally and politically. It was his (infrequently her) role to be not only seen as a leader‚ hunter‚ warrior‚ builder‚ administrator and ruler of an empire‚ but also as a central figure in religion and religious practices. In order to maintain his position of authority and leader status‚ the King was prominent in Egyptian artwork and was often depicted in reliefs and royal statues. He would be shown wearing

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    reveal about the role of a New Kingdom Pharaoh. The tomb of King Tutankhamun was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter. Many secrets were revealed about the life of Tutankhamun and his role as a New Kingdom pharaoh through the contents found in his tomb. As well as being the ruler of Egypt‚ Tutankhamun took on many other roles and responsibilities. The vast amount of treasures and wall paintings in his tomb‚ provide sufficient evidence as to what kinds of roles and responsibilities

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    2016                                          New Kingdom        The 2nd intermediate period lasted over 100 years. This was when the pharoahs lost power and the Hyksos gained control over them. After defeating the Hyksos invaders‚ successive Pharaohs expanded and maintained their Empire through both force and diplomacy. In the process‚ they won Egypt vast amounts of gold‚ influence and respect. As a result the New Kingdom had began. The New Kingdom was during the time period of 1550-1070 BCE. It

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    The pharaoh was undoubtedly the most important terrestrial figure in ancient Egypt and played a significant role in the functioning of Egyptian society. Entrusted with governing the realm of Egypt and providing a link between the Egyptian people and the gods‚ pharaohs were “an essential element in the maintenance of the position of society in the order of creation”. This idea has been substantiated through the various artefacts located in tombs in the Valley of the Kings‚ particularly that of Tutankhamun

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    the ancient world. Life for the ancient Egyptians relied mostly on the river banks of the Nile‚ attracting plants‚ animals‚ and people. The water was believed as a gift from god providing its nourishment for the kingdom with its growth for vegetation and natural resources. Pharaohs represented the sun with a signification of a birthing cycle which entailed birth‚ death‚ and then rebirth. In the book the Building the Great Pyramids it explains the concept of the Egyptian afterlife. The judgment

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    ‘Explain the role and importance of the military in New Kingdom Egypt.’ In New Kingdom Egypt‚ the military became very important. The army evolved from being a disorganised band of conscripted peasants into a lethal‚ professional outfit well equipped and ready for combat. Egypt became the most expansionist it had even been in its history. The emergence of Egypt’s army started in the 18th Dynasty when Ahmose expelled the Hyksos from Egypt. Tuthmosis I and Tuthmosis III and also Ramses II and

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    My Pharaoh Essay I am Pharaoh Hatshepsut and I am the chosen one to rule Egypt. As I am a woman it takes a lot of work to rule Egypt and make sure everyone believes that I am a true Pharaoh. Becoming Pharaoh was not an easy task‚ but I did manage to do everything like a real Pharaoh would. Just like every Pharaoh I had my role to uphold. I had many roles to obtain some of which were difficult. Some of my many roles were to watch the law courts and make sure everything that was going on was

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    The pharaohs job was to create laws but he also needed to worship the gods ‚but the pharaohs needed help so he created smaller rulers and spread them around the country. The vizier. The vizier was like a Prime Minister. So everyone would report to the vizier instead of directly to the Pharaoh. The Vizier had judged by three laws. 1. Act by the law. 2. Judge fairly to all 3. Don’t act out of line. The Nomarks. The nomarks were right under the vizier. Nomarks ruled the lands called a nome. Most of

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    Pharaohs were the supreme leader of Egypt but that was a job they couldn’t do alone They Had many different workers working for him Egyptians were really religious people who believed in many different gods‚ goddesses‚ and Pharaohs The king of all gods being Re‚ the sun god They also believed small figures of gods would protect them. They also believed that making eyes on their doors‚ it would word off evil Cats were a worshiped animal They were worshiped so much that there was a law if a person

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    first female Pharaoh of Egypt‚ and Golda Meir as the first female Israeli Prime Minister. Although both women were great leaders‚ the difference between them here was that for Hatshepsut‚ she became a strong leader in a land where women did not have many rights. In comparison‚ Golda Meir became a strong leader in a state where women had rights and were important. However‚ Hatshepsut had an easier ladder to climb to reach Pharaoh standard because she was already a "temporary Pharaoh". In contrast

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