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Judea

Posted by ManilasMan on Thursday, January 10, 2013 , under | comments (0)


Judea or Judæa (pron.: /dʒuːˈdiː.ə/;[1] from Hebrew: יהודה, Standard Yəhuda Tiberian Yəhûḏāh, Greek: Ιουδαία, Ioudaía; Latin: Iudaea) is the name of the mountainous southern part of the Land of Israel, roughly corresponding to the southern West Bank.[2][3] The region is named after the biblical tribe of Judah and associated Kingdom of Judah, which is commonly dated...

History of ancient Israel and Judah

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File:Kingdoms of Israel and Judah map 830.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Israel and Judah were related Iron Age kingdoms of the ancient Levante. The Kingdom of Israel emerged as an important local power by the 9th century BCE before falling to the Neo-Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE. Israel's southern neighbor, the Kingdom of Judah, emerged in the 8th century[1]...

History of the Levant

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History of the Levant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Levant is a geographical term that refers to a large area in Southwest Asia, south of the Taurus Mountains, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the west, the Arabian Desert in the south, and Mesopotamia in the east. It stretches 400 miles north to south from the Taurus Mountains to the Sinai desert, and...

The Land of Kazaria

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Introduction "The Khazars - or Ashkenazis (Hebrew for German) how they call themselves today - are actually the descendants of ethnic Turk tribes that entered Europe as part of Attila's hordes and their local Germanic rape victims. For speed and logistical reasons they couldn't bring their women along, all the way from Mongolia, and...