Upper Part of a Male Statue, Possibly the Vizier Nebit | Middle Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
![Headdress of Vizier. The vizier in ancient Egypt was the most powerful position after that of king. Known as the djat, tjat, or tjati in ancient Egyptian, a vizier was the equivalent Headdress of Vizier. The vizier in ancient Egypt was the most powerful position after that of king. Known as the djat, tjat, or tjati in ancient Egyptian, a vizier was the equivalent](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/9/9ef4b5b609184990af5e65b6dcef4dab/2dp55tn.jpg)
Headdress of Vizier. The vizier in ancient Egypt was the most powerful position after that of king. Known as the djat, tjat, or tjati in ancient Egyptian, a vizier was the equivalent
![Relief with two officials or sons of the Vizier Dagi | Middle Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Relief with two officials or sons of the Vizier Dagi | Middle Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/eg/original/DP322062.jpg)