In modern day Israel, although many of the early churches were founded across modern day Turkey.
The Roman Empire(present-day Italy) was the first to establish Christianity as an official religion.
Christianity started in Israel, with the death and ressurection of Jesus Christ.
The area now called "the Holy Land"--Israel/Palestine.
Christianity originated in Jerusalem, in the Middle East (Israel). Gradually, however, Christianity became a religion independent of Judaism, and power shifted to Rome.
If you mean where did Christianity begin, it began in Israel.
Isreal. Specifically Jeruselum.
No. Hinduism is believed to be the oldest religion in the world.
Historians have differing opinions on the precise date of the Buddha's birth but it was around the year 500BCE. He was born into a noble family in Lumbini, an area that today lies in the South of Nepal.
Prince Vladimir of Kiev declared Orthodox Christianity to be the official religion of the Russian people in the year 988 AD.
well Jesus taught in Israel so i guess there
When Christianity became the official state religion, other religions began to decline.
Judaism began in in present from what was known as Canaan