kud

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التركية - الإنجليزية
jerusalem

Jerusalem is the Holy City of the jews. - Kudüs, Yahudilerin kutsal kentidir.

Jerusalem is a city of tunnels and underpasses. - Kudüs, tüneller ve alt geçitler kentidir.

(Micah 1: 1) Capital of Judah, the southern kingdom of Israel
The historic capital of Israel, Jerusalem is home to holy places of Jews, Christians and Muslims The 1947 United Nations Partition plan for Palestine designated Jerusalem as an international city, but after Israel's War of Independence in 1948, Israel was left in control of western Jerusalem and Jordan in control of eastern Jerusalem, including the Old City For 19 years Jews were prohibited from visiting the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism Eastern Jerusalem was captured during the 1967 War, the city was reunited, restored and declared the official capital of the State of Israel Under Israeli rule since 1967, Jerusalem's holy sites have remained open to all faiths and nationalities The Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles of September 13, 1993, stipulates that discussion of sovereignty over Jerusalem be left for the "final-status" talks
The political and religious capital of Israel when it was united, then of the southern kingdom of Judah; David captured Jebus and made it his capital city, the City of David; Mt Zion is the ridge in Jerusalem on which the royal palace and temple were built; Jerusalem is where Jesus/Joshua was crucified and resurrected See Chapter 8
Israel's capital city It was ruled by Melchizedec in the time of Abraham (4000 years ago) King David captured it for his capital city about 3000 years ago His son, Solomon built the famous Temple there It was destroyed by the Babylonians, rebuilt by the Jews some time later, but then destroyed again by the Romans in 70 AD
Hebrew Yerushalayim The capital of Israel since it was taken from the Jebusites by King David (2 Samuel 5: 6-10)
capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom
Capital of Israel
The chief city of Palestine, intimately associated with the glory of the Jewish nation, and the life and death of Jesus Christ
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MA'KUD
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