7. Innovation in Administration
Thutmose III implemented significant administrative reforms that enhanced Egypt’s centralized governance. He established a hierarchical bureaucracy with the pharaoh at its apex, supported by viziers and regional governors overseeing the nomes, Egypt’s administrative districts. This structure facilitated efficient record-keeping and taxation, ensuring effective resource management. Compared to the later Roman system, which also featured a centralized bureaucracy with a prefect overseeing Egypt, Thutmose’s reforms were more directly integrated with Egypt’s traditional administrative divisions, reflecting a continuity of centralized authority. (britannica.com)