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In India there are many languages and not confined to Hindus or so. Many Hindus speak many different languages in India
When visiting Israel, you must visit the many historical and religious sites of Jerusalem.
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Cleopatra went to Jerusalem in either the last part of 37 or the beginning of 36 BC. It was after she had won the concessions from Antony at Antioch. It seems that her main purpose in visiting Jerusalem was to taunt Herod.
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Yes, learning Japanese can be very beneficial. It is spoken by over 125 million people worldwide and can open up new cultural and career opportunities, especially in fields like technology, gaming, and tourism. Additionally, studying Japanese can be a rewarding experience due to its unique writing system and rich cultural heritage.
The Virgin Mary of the Christian religion resided in Jerusalem and there is no mention of her ever visiting England.
Visiting Nurses – How many different ways can a visiting nurse visit 9 patients if she wants to visit them all in one day?
From 1949-1967, the Jordanian government controlled Jerusalem and banned all Jewish and numerous Christian pilgrims from visiting those sites as a way to antagonize Jews and Israel.Thankfully, when Israel retook the city, they did not extend the same unkindness to Muslims and Jordanians.
In Ghana, Christmas is celebrated from December 20th to the first week of January. They celebrate with lots of different activities, visiting relatives and friends in other parts of the country. There are over 66 languages spoken in Ghana and each group has their own customs and traditions.
English, mostly. Not much else, unless you are visiting a specified country themed town/fair etc. such as Chinatowns or similar.
Jerusalem is the holiest city to Judaism. It is the capital of Israel & has been the capital of ancient Jewish kingdoms. It has never been the capital of any other nation. There is a Jewish majority in Jerusalem, and there was a Jewish majority in east Jerusalem from 1880 until 1948 when Jordan took control and expelled all Jews, giving Jewish property to Arabs. During this time Jews were banned from visiting east Jerusalem and Jewish holy sites. Since Jerusalem was reunified in 1967 Israel has ensured the protection of all the religious holy sites of all religions and the rights of religious minorities.