Saints; Patriarchs and patriarchate; Alexandria (Egypt); Coptic Church; Deacons; Monks; Monasteries; History of the Patriarchs; Homilies; Orthodoxy; Council of Chalcedon (451); Syria; Scetis; Greek language; Coptic language; Christology; Heresy;...
Muhammad, Ali; Copts; Administration; Government; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; Azhar University; Sudan; Suez Canal (Egypt); Missionaries; Roman Catholic Church; Protestantism; Taxation; Arab Conquest of Egypt; Military; Education;...
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'Amr ibn al-'As; Arab Conquest of Egypt; Arabs; Asceticism; Alexandria; Cairo (Egypt); Byzantine Empire; Coptic Church; Heraclius, Emperor of the East, ca. 575-641; History; Chalcedonian Church; Melchite Church; Orthodoxy
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Copts; Coptic Church; Fatimid dynasty; Politics; Law and society; al-Hakim; Persecution; Islam; Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193; Jews; Judaism; Christianity; Conversion - Christianity; Christian converts; Muslim converts from...