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Antigone Costanda Miss World 1954 from Egypt first Miss World from Arab world she's 100% Greek
https://www.google.com/search?q=anti...=1543&dpr=2.13
Marina Papaelia Miss Egypt 1953 and runner up for Miss World 1953 also Greek
https://www.google.com/search?q=mari...=1543&dpr=2.13
Nadia Gamal famous dancer, her parents aren't only Italian & Greek! Nadia Gamal's father was Lebanese-Italian & her mother was Greek woman born & raised in Egypt
https://www.raqs.co.nz/raqs/whoswho/nadia.html
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Yes.
Shout-out to our Antiochean brothers.
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Funny many antiochian orthodox and melkite (roman catholics) families claim yemenite origin...
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It's the Ethnic Assyrians that follow the Patriarch of Antioch. The liturgy is in Arabic.
To all intents and purposes the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople was and is the Ethnarch of all Greeks.
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These people are only 'Greek' in the sense of being Orthodox Christians. They probably do have some Greek ancestry, but they must be overwhelmingly Semitic people and speak Arabic natively. So they are not real Greeks.
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No. Melkites, as well some anthiochian orthodox and obviously, greek orthodox, claim roots in Bizantine citizens, then Bizantine citizens has roots in greek settlers of Seleucid Empire. In Levant there are also "Syriac" churches (orthodox and catholics), "syriac" population has root in the old aramean speaker population of Assyrian, Babilonian and mainly, Achemenid Empires, due all modern aramean/syriac languages are derivative of Imperial Aramaic, the oficial/administrative language of Achemenid persians.
Jesus spoke in imperial aramaic.
"Today I will be with you in the Padaradise."
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