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- 5. A system of writing in which pictures or symbols represent words or sounds, used in ancient Egypt.
- 8. A sequence of rulers from the same family, holding power over a region or country for an extended period.
- 10. The central reference of the religious Judaic tradition, comprising the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
- 11. An ancient Persian religion founded by Zoroaster, emphasizing the dualistic concepts of good and evil.
- 13. A title used for rulers of ancient Egypt, often considered divine kings.
- 14. A set of ethical and religious principles in the Bible, traditionally associated with the Jewish and Christian faiths.
- 16. The dispersion or scattering of a group of people, often referring to a specific ethnic or religious community.
- 17. A system of government or administration where decisions are made by officials and agencies following established rules and procedures.
- 18. Belief in or worship of a single, all-powerful god.
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- 1. A form of government where religious leaders or religious principles hold ultimate authority.
- 2. Belief in or worship of multiple gods or deities.
- 3. A self-governing city and its surrounding territory, which functions as an independent political entity.
- 4. A system of organizing or ranking people, groups, or things based on their importance, authority, or status.
- 6. A vast and powerful group of territories or nations ruled by a single central authority, often an emperor.
- 7. A historical period characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, following the Bronze Age.
- 9. An excess or extra amount of something, typically referring to goods or resources beyond what is immediately needed.
- 12. An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often considered one of the cradles of civilization.
- 15. An ancient region in northeastern Africa, located along the Nile River and known for its historical significance.
