[n] filistin

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palestine
an ancient country is southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism
A name given to Eretz Israel after the conquest of Judea in 70 AD It is derived from the word "Philistines," a people who had occupied the coastal areas of the land in ancient times, but who had long since passed from history
The part of the Eastern Mediterranean where Jesus lived, part of modern day Israel
The region of the Middle East administered by Britain from 1918 to 1948, Many Jews migrated here beginning in the late 1800s to escape persecution in Europe and hoping to create a Jewish state where ancient Israel once existed The modern state of Israel was established in Palestine in 1948 following a period of conflict, crisis and war
A strip of land bordering the eastern Mediterranean Sea, lying south of Syria, north of the Sinai peninsula, and west of the Arabian desert During the patriarchal period, it was known as Canaan (Gen 12: 6-7; 15: 18-21) Named for the Philistines, it was first called Palestine by the Greek historian Herodotus about 450 b c e
Term first applied to the Biblical land of Canaan by the Judean kingdom's second-century Roman conquerors in an attempt to minimize the land's identification with the Jews The word is derived from the Philistines, who settled the region in the 12th century B C E Prior to the creation of the State of Israel, the term "Palestine" referred to the mandate awarded to Britain by the League of Nations in 1922 and was maintained until Israel's establishment in 1948
an ancient country is southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism a British mandate on the east coast of the Mediterranean; divided between Jordan and Israel in 1948
the name for the Land of Israel, introduced first by Greeks and Romans, and in general use in the years of the Jewish exile from the Land of Israel Palmah (abbreviation for hebrew "Plugot Mahatz", strike companies) - strike force within the Haganah Q
a British mandate on the east coast of the Mediterranean; divided between Jordan and Israel in 1948
[n] filistin