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Date: 2002-02-20 18:33:06
Africa
Ancient Egypt
Egyptians
Amarna letters
Ancient Egyptian religion
Politics
Egypt
Pharaoh

Handout 2 The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt For about 3,000 years, Pharaohs were the rulers of Egypt. The word ‘Pharaoh’ means ‘great house’.

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