The royal court was composed of strata of servants, workers, chiefs, clerks, staff, and advisers, all of whom had their work, jurisdiction and titles, all supervised by the palace supervisor.
Except for the ministers and the commanders of the armies. The mother of the king had the guardianship and the mandate for her son if he was young until he grew up and was alone in judgment, and in some cases his commandment was under a priest.
The king exercised all matters of governance, whether internal or external, in addition to his leadership of the Egyptian army against its enemies.
And the appointment of governors of the various regions and departments where in most periods Egypt was divided into forty-two states, each of which is responsible to the king for his boycott and conduct the affairs of the state and was nicknamed the title of a bitter or a sashm and also supervise the judiciary and tax collection.
We find that the system of government in Egypt has its own structure, the top of which is the king and its base is the general people, which is the pyramid form of society known since eternity
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