No, there are no longer any Egyptian pharaohs. The era of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt ended long ago, with the last pharaoh being Cleopatra VII, who ruled until 30 BC. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the dynastic period of pharaonic rule.
Pharaohs were considered to be divine rulers, representing the gods on Earth, and their authority was deeply intertwined with religion and culture. The political landscape of Egypt changed dramatically over the centuries, especially with the arrival of different empires and influences. While Egypt has a rich history filled with powerful leaders, the title of ‘pharaoh’ is no longer applicable in the modern context.
Today, Egypt is a republic with a president and government officials, and the legacy of the pharaohs lives on through their monumental structures, ancient writings, and the cultural heritage that continues to fascinate people around the world.