To give you a little background, the 5th century was a time period where the roman empire had two kings. One to rule the west and the other to rule the east. This made it easier to oversee the entire land. (Rome was the biggest empire ever recorded.) By the end of the 5th century, though, western Rome had fallen to the hands of their enemies while the eastern part held their ground. Anyways, during the 6th century the overthrow of the roman monarchy took place, they vowed to never let another king rule over Rome again. Eventually a dictatorship resulted.
To give you a little background, the 5th century was a time period where the roman empire had two kings. One to rule the west and the other to rule the east. This made it easier to oversee the entire land. (Rome was the biggest empire ever recorded.) By the end of the 5th century, though, western Rome had fallen to the hands of their enemies while the eastern part held their ground. Anyways, during the 6th century the overthrow of the roman monarchy took place, they vowed to never let another king rule over Rome again. Eventually a dictatorship resulted.
<h2>The following are some of the cultural features that Christian Arabs share with Muslim Arabs:
</h2><h2></h2><h3><u>Language:
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Most Christian Arabs speak Arabic and other local languages that are unique to their country or area. The language is hence common to both Christians and Muslims.
<h3><u>Dressing:
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The Christians opt not to stand out from the Muslims by dressing differently. They have adopted the same dressing style like that of the Muslims.
<h3><u>Food:
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The staple food that is eaten is Arab countries is commonly non-vegetarian which is eaten by both Christians and Muslims.