The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 B.C.E. effectively ending its independence.
Israel gained its independence from the UNITED KINGDOM in 1948.Israel was previously the BRITISH MANDATE FOR PALESTINE, which was a territory in the Middle East under British Occupation. Contrary to the view that Israel became independent from "Palestine", the territory was not an autonomous country or region called Palestine prior to independence. To say this would be as absurd as saying that the United States gained independence from the Native Americans instead of saying that it got independence from Great Britain.
That would be the kingdom of Israel. The Southern Kingdom was called Judah.
It ended on the 15 August 1947 when India gained independance from the United Kingdom.
Only two: the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel, which later merged into Israel.
Exactly that: the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
The Hasmonean Kingdom, which was the last Jewish State in the Land of Israel prior to the Modern State of Israel, was defeated and conquered by the Romans in 37 BCE.
First of all, Israel did not exist in 1945; the country declared independence in 1948. in 1945, the area was still part of the British Mandate for Palestine. The Mandate for Palestine was bordered by Lebanon (which declared independence in 1943), Syria (which gained independence in 1944), the Emirate of Transjordan (which would become independent as the Kingdom of Jordan in 1946), and the Kingdom of Egypt (which has since become the Arab Republic of Egypt).
That would be the kingdom of Israel. The Southern Kingdom was called Judah.
Yes. Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. (Gibeah, Hebron, and Jerusalem were the capitals of the United Kingdom of Israel.)
Kingdom of Israel - united monarchy - was created in 1030.
Kasanje Kingdom ended in 1910.
it ended in 1782