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Sator Square
word square containing a five-word Latin palindrome
Shenute
Shenoute of Atripe, also known as Shenoute the Great or Saint Shenoute the Archimandrite (Coptic: ), was the abbot of the White Monastery in Egypt. He is considered a saint by the Oriental Orthodox Churches and is one of the most renowned saints of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Giza church fire
2022 fire in Egypt
2015 kidnapping and beheading of Copts in Libya
Persecution of Christians in the Modern Era and 21st century Christian Martyrs and Saints
Coptic Cairo
part of Old Cairo which encompasses Coptic churches and historical sites
persecution of Copts
Coptology
thumb|upright|A painting of a cross from Kellia, late 6th century. thumb|‘Coptic Baptismal Procession’ by English Pre-Raphaelite painter [[Simeon Solomon, 1865.]] Coptology is the scientific study of the Coptic people.
Treatise on the Resurrection
Valentinian treatise
Coptic Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia book
Zabbaleen
The Zabbaleen ( '''', ) is a word which literally means "garbage people" in Egyptian Arabic. The contemporary use of the word in Egyptian Arabic is to mean "garbage collectors". In cultural contexts, the word refers to teenagers and adults who have served as Cairo's informal garbage collectors since approximately the 1940s. The Zabbaleen (singular: ', ) are also known as Zarraba (singular: Zarrab), which means "pig-pen operators." The word ' came from the Egyptian Arabic word '''' (, ) which means "garbage".
history of the Patriarchs of Alexandria
historical work of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, written in Arabic
Fetha Nagast
Ethiopian legal code compiled c. 1240
detention of Patrick Zaki
detention of the Egyptian student Patrick Zaki
Islamization of Egypt
spread of Islam after the Arab conquest
Coptic history
aspect of the history of Egypt focusing on the history of the Copts
Apocalypse of Samuel of Kalamoun
medieval Coptic text against Arabization
list of Coptic saints
Wikimedia list article
Coptic period
Coptic history — category · Vinony