Why did you call the Pharaohs by that name?

Why did you call the Pharaohs by that name? Details


pharaoh
A nickname given to the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh
It was customary, customary and convention in modern times to call the title of Pharaoh to the ruler in ancient Egypt, and this is the custom of giving titles to the kings of the ancient world, for example, for example, the king of persia is called Fractioni, although the so-called king of their kings, then the custom was to name every Persian king in fractional, as the Kings of The Romans are called Caesar, and the kings of Abyssinia in Nagashi, and so on, and so on, the people of modern times have used to cast the ancient kings of Egypt. By the Pharaohs, the ruler of the unified ancient Egypt wore the crown of the Qataris
(A red crown, the symbol of the North, and a white crown, the symbol of the South, united in one crown, a sign of the rule and domination of the Two Qataris),
That is, it rules Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. In summary, the word Pharaoh may have become commonly used in modern times as the title of ruler in ancient Egypt for reasons due to ideological tendencies and biblical attempts at interpretation from one angle, but the linguistic investigation of the word remains far from the fact that the Egyptian rulers are nicknamed this title.
Sources naming "Pharaoh"
Western Egyptian scholars believe that the title "Barau" in the ancient Egyptian language means "big house" or "big house" or "the high door", in relation to the installation of "Bar-A", which appeared during the era of the eighteenth and nineteenth dynasty, and yet we do not find evidence in the cartridge of one of the cartridges of the royal title son of kings refers to that title "Bar-A", and shows the attempt of these Western scholars to reconcile antiquities and history with what is mentioned in the Torah, where the Torah indicated, The Torah in the genesis and the exodus of the kings of Egypt under the title "Pharaoh", but the Torah did not differentiate in that title between the three kings who ruled Egypt at the time and who lived with the prophets of God: Abraham, Joseph and Moses( peace be upon them) respectively, but the name and title of this title were circulated to both the rule of Egypt, and in this view, where the title did not appear as a "secondary title" for kings except during the eighteenth dynasty as we mentioned, and therefore it is difficult to imagine that the King of Egypt will receive this title in the reign of Abraham More than four or five full centuries preceded the installation of "per-a", if, of course, we assume the validity of the link between the word "Pharaoh" and "per-a".

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