The Modern History and Condition of Egypt  

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"The Persian “sages” inform us, in their wisdom, that “Frangistan” is a large country, governed by several kings, and consisting of various tribes, which shave their chins, wear hats and tight clothes, drink wine, eat pork, worship images, and do not believe in Mohammed."--The Modern History and Condition of Egypt (1843) by William Holt Yates

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The Modern History and Condition of Egypt (1843) is a book by William Holt Yates.

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