The pharaohs not only wanted more power they knew that the noble will probably support them back. The pharaohs knew that they couldn't control all the peasant, merchants and craftsmen all by themselves so they tried to establish good relationship with the nobles who could at like overseers for the kingdom.
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Pharaohs likely sought the support of nobles for political stability and to maintain their authority. Nobles often held significant influence and resources that could strengthen the pharaoh's rule. By gaining the support of nobles, pharaohs could secure loyalty, military assistance, and economic contributions, ultimately solidifying their power and ensuring the continuation of their dynasty.
The pharaohs not only wanted more power they knew that the noble will probably support them back. The pharaohs knew that they couldn't control all the peasant, merchants and craftsmen all by themselves so they tried to establish good relationship with the nobles who could at like overseers for the kingdom.
To seem more powerful
r u from the grade 8
because he wanted to troll him
Well Egyptian FARROWS might say "OINK OINK" or "Squeeeel" but PHARAOHS proclaimed themselves as gods or descended from Gods, and were considered the best and most holy mortals that ever lived. People built pyramids voluntarily without pay, as opposed to forced slave labor, which is commonly portrayed. If you could do service to the divine in any way or form, this was a BIG chance to perform a task that would get you into good standings with them
I'm thinking that the Peasant class, as it were, were told exactly what they were to believe by those that had a vested interest in having them believe what they, the rulers, wanted the peasants to understand. And if you think I am saying that Churches of various faiths have kept people in ignorance for centuries then you might just be right !