The king took the qabah as a sign of his various relations with the gods, the gods and the full titles of the king. Five titles, each with its own name, indicate the right of the divine king to rule Egypt as a single country.


1 - title Houry: relative to the country of the country (Falcon Horus) has emerged since the reign of King Scorpio has been registered in the title of the term called the facade of the palace (Serekh), which is topped by the image of God Horus and may mean here that the ruling King represents God Horus on the ground


2 - the title of the Prophet: This title appeared in
The ancient goddess (Wajit) is the protector of the north and represented in the form of the Cobra snake and the other is the "Nakhbet". It is represented in the shape of the bird of the moth and the moth of the south. This title indicates that the two protectorates of the Delta and the High were united in the king



3 - the title of women Baiti: Any associate to the plant Alsoot and the desert and is often translated King of the tribal and the sea that the King has collected in itself part of Egypt using the symbols of the Delta (Nahla) and Upper (plant Alsot)


This title has appeared since King Den's reign as the fifth king of the first family

4 - the title of the Sun: the son of the sun god (Ra) This title has appeared since the reign of King (Jadef Ra) third king of the fourth family (the son and successor of King Khufu)


5 - the title of free - Nob: A Horus gold - and probably symbolizes this gold, which is topped by Horus and may show some gods of other charity sometimes on this sign may indicate a promise as a symbol of God (six) the evil that saved his good brother (Osiris) According to legend, Horus came to avenge his father after the struggle of good against evil (Horus West). Thus, when Horus rises above this sign, it means that he transcends falsehood and injustice and establishes his right to the throne. He applies the law of justice and establishes and supports the rule of goodness.


As for the title (Pharaoh), it is in fact not a royal title. It is merely the name of a flag that may have come from the two ancient Egyptian words (Bara) and burned until it reached us (Pharaoh) and is meant by (the great palace) A great palace but a king




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