There were many different officials in ancient Egypt. Which of them could bear such titles?

The eyes and ears of the king in ancient Egypt were called messengers around the country. The people who held this position were closest to the Egyptian ruler, since they were in charge of the state of mind. Introducing themselves into various spheres of activity, they monitored the quality of the implementation of the royal instructions and orders. Officials and confidants informed the ruler of Egypt about the political situation and, in extreme cases, about anti-state rumors, which were immediately suppressed as soon as the truth was revealed.



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