The Pharaoh had all the powers settled. In his hands were concentrated the executive, legislative, and judicial powers, in addition to the religious authority. The Pharaoh is the supreme head of the state, its legislator, the supreme judge, and its chief priest. As the supreme head of the state, he declares war and concludes treaties with the foreign state. He is the one who sends Oh messengers, and he receives delegations from them, and he is the supreme commander of the army. In many cases, Pharaoh's leadership of the army was not just a symbolic or theoretical leadership, but rather a real, actual leadership. Many were the Pharaohs who marched at the head of their armies and fought with them in battles, and the king was the one who appointed and promoted employees and employees. He is merely his subordinates who are questioned before him about their actions, and he has the right to discipline them. He alone has the right to issue decrees and laws. The king may, at times, delegate his minister to exercise this authority, but the minister exercises it under his supervision.
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