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The question as put is not answerable. The Arabs were the force that conquered the Middle East in the 600s CE. They routed the Byzantine Armies and launched a successful coup d'état in the Sassanid Persian Empire. The Arabs were not forced to cede any territory in the Middle East until the mid-900s when the Seljuk Turks conquered some the Arab holdings in Anatolia. The Arabs were completely removed from a leadership position in the Middle East when Hülegü Khan razed the city of Baghdad and installed the Ilkhanate in place of the Abbassid Caliphate in 1256 CE.
The Persians took control of the Middle East in the mid 600s.
The Persians took control of the Middle East in the mid 600s.
in the 600s A.D.
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Islam.
The 600s
600s - 700s AD
Answer 1In the Roman Catholic Church - None. There has never been a Pope from outside of Europe and the Spanish Popes were from non-Arab nobility of Northern Spanish stock. While there may have been Popes in the pre-Islamic Period that came from North African, Levantine and Mesopotamian regions, these individuals would not have been Arabs since prior to the Rise of Islam, these areas did not "Arabize". Since the 600s C.E., no Pope has come from the Arab World.In the Coptic Church - All (since the Arab arrival in Egypt in the mid 600s CE). All Coptic Popes have been Egyptian and thus consider themselves Arabs.