Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Pharaohs, or kings of ancient Egypt.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPostal services have been present in Egypt since the Pharaonic Old and Middle kingdoms. Source: Internet
One of the ancient Nubian cultures known as the Kerma Culture built statues of themselves in Pharaonic style; and the upper class, at least, seem to have preferred Egyptian fashions. Source: Internet
His assumption of his father's throne and pious actions to sustain his spirit in the afterlife were the model for all pharaonic successions to emulate. Source: Internet
If he is in power, we will right away say he has acquired a Pharaonic characteristic, for it was the Pharaoh of Moses who denied Egyptians of any view other than his. Source: Internet
Type IIImain Type III ( infibulation or pharaonic circumcision), the "sewn closed" category, involves the removal of the external genitalia and fusion of the wound. Source: Internet
Communities often refer to just two forms of FGM: pharaonic for infibulation and sunna for everything else. Source: Internet