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Why did nobles and commoners alike abey the pharaoh
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Nobles and commoners all obeyed the pharaohs because the pharaoh in Egyptian society had the highest role and was often seen as a god or someone who portrayed a godly figured at their time. For this reason, everyone wanted to be on their good side.
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