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For Ramses99 Arabian imperialism and the history that they do not teach you in Egypt part trios!

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in response to reader comment: ... dhimmi and his likes

Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 27, 2007 at 08:02

So our dear ramses99 the big time faylasoof you tell us oh man of science:

1. Why did most Egyptians convert to islam?

2. Why do Egyptians speak Arabic and not their native language Egytpain/Coptic today? and why do Persians still speak their native langauge Farsi?

Stay tunerd for more!


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