25 Facts About Egyptian people

1.

The modern Egyptian people fellahin calculate the agricultural seasons, with the months still bearing their ancient names, in much the same manner.

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2.

The Egyptian people peasants, pressed for maximum production to meet Roman quotas, suffered and fled to the desert.

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3.

The visit of the holy family later circulated among Egyptian people Christians as fulfillment of the Biblical prophecy "When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt".

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4.

The Psalms and part of the New Testament were translated at the school from Greek to Egyptian people, which had already begun to be written in Greek letters with the addition of a number of demotic characters.

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5.

Egyptian people traveled extensively to lecture in various churches around the world and has many important texts to his credit including the Hexapla, an exegesis of various translations of the Hebrew Bible.

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6.

When Egypt fell under the jurisdiction of Constantinople after the split of the Roman Empire, many ancient Egyptian people temples were either destroyed or converted into monasteries.

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7.

When it declared that Jesus Christ was of two natures embodied in Christ's person, the Egyptian people reaction was swift, rejecting the decrees of the Council as incompatible with the Miaphysite doctrine of Coptic Orthodoxy.

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8.

Egyptian people expelled Coptic monks and bishops from their monasteries and sees.

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9.

Egyptian people was born in Akhmim in AD 796 and achieved political and social leadership over the Egyptian people.

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10.

Egyptian people was keenly interested in ancient Egyptian sciences, and claimed to have received his knowledge of alchemy from Egyptian sources.

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11.

Egyptian people rallied support among the Egyptians until he was elected by the native Muslim ulama as governor of Egypt.

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12.

Egyptian people composed a number of poems in praise of Egypt and wrote two other general histories of the country.

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13.

Egyptian people co-founded with his contemporary Ali Mubarak, the architect of the modern Egyptian school system, a native Egyptology school that looked for inspiration to medieval Egyptian scholars like Suyuti and Maqrizi, who studied ancient Egyptian history, language and antiquities.

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14.

The Egyptian people army was disbanded and a smaller army commanded by British officers was installed in its place.

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15.

Egyptian people was educated at al-Azhar where he attended lectures by Mohammed Abduh.

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16.

Egyptian people garnered such massive popularity among the Egyptian people that he came to be known as 'Father of the Egyptians'.

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17.

The Egyptian people Republic was declared on June 18,1953 with General Muhammad Naguib as the first President of the Republic.

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18.

In late February 2005, for the first time since the 1952 coup d'etat, the Egyptian people had an apparent chance to elect a leader from a list of various candidates, most prominently Ayman Nour.

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19.

The Coptic language is the last form of the Egyptian people language, written in Coptic alphabet which is based on the Greek alphabet.

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20.

Gradually, Egyptian people Arabic came to replace Coptic as the spoken language.

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21.

Egyptian people viewed the earlier Egyptian nationalism of Saad Zaghloul as too inward-looking and saw no conflict between Egyptian patriotism and Arab nationalism.

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22.

Egyptian people noted that in 18 articles Arab identity was acknowledged and neutrality in the conflict opposed, while in eight articles Arab identity was acknowledged and neutrality supported and only in three articles written by author Louis Awad was Arab identity rejected and neutrality supported.

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23.

Today, many aspects of ancient Egyptian people culture exist in interaction with newer elements, including the influence of modern Western culture, itself influenced by Ancient Egypt.

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24.

Many Egyptian people surnames became Hellenized and Arabized, meaning they were altered to sound Greek or Arabic.

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25.

The study was able to measure the mitochondrial DNA of 90 individuals, and it showed that the mitochondrial DNA composition of Egyptian people mummies has shown a high level of affinity with the DNA of the populations of the Near East and North African populations and had significantly more affinity with south-eastern Europeans than with sub-Saharan Africans.

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