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[käpt]
noun - Copt
콥트 사람: Copt
콥트교도: Copt

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1. WHO ARE THE Copts? Copts are by far the largest Christian community in the Middle East

2. Who are the Copts?Montage: Michael Amen

3. Synonyms for Copts in Free Thesaurus

4. What does Copts mean? Information and translations of Copts in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on …

5. These reduced Copts' status as court witnesses and abolished the legal sale of alcohol, which affected Copts as non-Muslim traders

6. Copt (plural Copts) A member of the Coptic Church

7. Definition of Copts in the Definitions.net dictionary

8. Misunderstanding Copts in America: A Response to Candace Lukasik

9. ‘The Copts, an indigenous Monophysite Christian church, are the largest and most important minority, some 12% of the population.’ ‘Aswan was once an important centre for Christian Copts.’

10. In the Middle East, the Copts constitute the largest body of Christians

11. Copts felt sufficiently threatened to join the campaign against the new laws

12. The Copts have been persecuted by almost every ruler of Egypt.

13. ‘The Copts, an indigenous Monophysite Christian church, are the largest and most important minority, some 12% of the population.’ ‘Aswan was once an important centre for Christian Copts.’

14. Copts: Name for the Christian population of Egypt and Nubia in Late Antiquity.

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16. The following is a script from "The Copts" which aired on Dec

17. The Copts have remained a sizeable and influential population in Egypt into modern times.

18. Copts are the lairgest Christian adherent group in Sudan an Libie an aw

19. The Copts welcomed al-Sisi’s arrival hoping that he would improve their precarious situation

20. A prime example is the situation of Copts in the Governorate of Minya in Upper Egypt

21. Copts living in Egypt represent between 15-20% of the total population of Egypt today

22. Copts United الأقباط متحدون The website generally concern with the Egyptian people and the Coptic issue in particular

23. Population counts of the Copts made by the Egyptian government and by the Coptic Church are vastly divergent.

24. Many Copts no longer live in Egypt and multiple non-Orthodox groups continue to claim a Coptic identity.

25. Copts trace their ancestry to the pre-Islamic Egyptians and their faith to the evangelism of St

26. With all volunteers and no administration costs, Copts delivers 100% of all funds raised to those who need it …

27. The attacks on the Copts brought, as Owen had expected they would, bitter representations from the Coptic community. Sentencedict.com

28. This area, which boasts the highest concentration of Copts outside of Cairo, has been rife with violence.

29. The Coptic leid is a focus o Coptology an remains in liturgical uise, awtho maist Copts the day speak Arabic.

30. Ninety-five percent of Copts in Egypt are Orthodox and the remaining population is divided between Catholic and Protestant denominations

31. Copts are a distinct ethnoreligious group, indigenous to Egypt, that constitute the largest Christian community in the Near East

32. Today, more than 95% of the Copts belong to the Latin community and Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria

33. The Copts are the largest Christian community in the Middle East. Yet determining an exact number is extremely difficult

34. The Copts are descendants of pre-Islamic Egyptians, who spoke a late form of the Egyptian language known as Coptic

35. Generally understood as "the Christians of Egypt," Copts comprise Orthodox, evangelicals, and Catholics who total 10 percent of Egypt's 80 …

36. The effects are most obvious in contemporary scholarship, which focus on Copts’ ancient or medieval histories and neglect modern histories of Coptic populations

37. Copts make special sweet biscuits for Christmas, which is the same Kahk as the Muslims make for Eid El-Fitr (little Bairam

38. Egypt’s Copts, the largest Christian community in the Middle East and one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, constitute about 10% of the country’s total

39. A Copt (Coptic: ou.Remenkīmi en.Ekhristianos, literally: Egyptian Christian) is a native Egyptian Christian.Today, more than 95% of the Copts belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria

40. Copts and the Security State combines political, anthropological, and social history to analyze the practices of the Egyptian state and the political acts of the Egyptian Coptic minority

41. The best approach for the Copts over the centuries has been to keep a low profile, pay the obligatory special taxes, prove usefulness, quietly accept a …

42. Arabs in Burnooses, like Carmelite friars' cloaks, fellahs, which is the people of the place, in turbans and every kind of garb—Copts, Persians, " 3

43. Copts now make up between 7 percent and 10 percent of the country’s population, or 7 million to 11 million people, and are an integral part of Egypt’s business, cultural and intellectual life

44. The Copts are the largest Christian community in North Africa and the Middle East, and one of the oldest Christian sects in the world. The church is officially known as the Coptic Orthodox Church

45. [French Copte, from New Latin Coptus, from Arabic Qubṭ, Copts, from Coptic Gyptias, from Greek Aiguptios, an Egyptian, from Aiguptos, Egypt, from Egyptian ḥwt-k'-ptḥ, the name of the temple of Ptah at Memphis : ḥwt, house + k', life force

46. Copts take pride in the persecution they have sustained as early as May 8, 68 A.D., when their Patron Saint Mark was slain on Easter Monday after being dragged from his feet by Roman soldiers all over Alexandria's streets and alleys

47. As rare as it may be for an article in an anthropology website to ignite fierce debates within the Coptic community, a piece by Candace Lukasik, a PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkley, has managed just that with many Copts questioning her portrayals of their community and story in the …

48. The Copts, whose heritage—and even whose very existence—was either ignored or forgotten for centuries, have emerged in recent years as a remarkable community in the Christian world, and their role in the development of early organized Christianity has become a subject widely studied by modern theologians and archaeologists.