Coptas
Coptas is a term sometimes used to refer to the Copts, the ethnoreligious group centered in Egypt. In English, the standard plural is Copts, but some languages or older sources render the plural as Coptas. The Copts are descendants of ancient Egyptians who adopted Christianity in antiquity and have maintained a distinct identity through late antiquity to the present.
Origin and language: The Coptic language is the latest stage of the ancient Egyptian language, written in
Religion and institutions: The majority of Copts belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, led by
Culture and identity: Copts have contributed to Egyptian culture in areas such as art, music, education, and
Demographics and contemporary context: In Egypt, Copts form the largest Christian minority and have faced periods