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A simple web search or glance through an encyclopedia will tell that Samaritans came from the ancient city Samaria, located in an area which was called Canaan until Christians and Muslims began calling it...Palestine.

So I guess the simplest to your question would be: Samaritans were from Palestine.

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  • King Omri built Samaria in about 800 B.C. and made it the capital of the kingdom of Israel.

-- The term "Palestine" is far older than Christians and Muslims - it was the Roman name for the province, ruled by Herod, containing what is now Israel (and much more). BTW, Zionist publications before WWII and the creation of the state of Israel refered to the Jews living there as "Palestinians"!

The word Palestine comes from L. Palestina (name of a Roman province), from Gk. Palaistine (Herodotus), from Heb. Pelesheth "Philistia, land of the Philistines."

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When the Assyrians completed their conquest of Israel in 722 BCE, they set up a province called Samaria, based on the ancient Israel capital city, Samaria. The Canaanite provinces of Dor and Galilee, which had briefly been under the control of Israel, were created as separate Assyrian provinces of Dor and Galilee respectively.

The Samaritans were descendants of the Israelites who were not deported, and of the Arab people whom the Assyrians brought in to repopulate Samaria.


The name 'Palestine' came a century or two later, when the Greek sailors found Philistines along the coast south of present-day Tel Aviv and, unaware that a different ethnic group occupied the hinterland, called the area Palestine after the Philistines.

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