That depends when. The answer that you may be looking for is that they were exiled to Babylonia.
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Judah, under John Hyrcanus , invaded Samaria in 113 BCE, destroyed the Samaritan temple and enslaved its inhabitants.
A:Modern Jews are the descendants or spiritual followers of the early inhabitants of the kingdom of Judah. Judah was a small inland enclave that corresponds roughly to the southern part of what is now the Palestinian West Bank.
The wording of this question is confusing. "Judah" was the name of the country and after Judah was conquered by the Assyrians, it never asserted independence again under that name. "Israel" is also confusing because Israel was the kingdom to the North of Judah whose inhabitants stopped associating themselves with that State by the time of the Persian Empire. If your question means to say "When were the Judeans allowed to return to Canaan following the Babylonian Exile?" the answer is the 520s-510s BCE.
Restricting the growth of cities.
the day-to-day running was done by the council, the council was taken from the inhabitants.
King Jehoram of Israel and King Jehoshaphat of Judah, with the assistance of the prophet Elisha, fought the Moabites and besieged the Moab city of Kir-haraseth. They had the upper hand until the Moabite king sacrificed his eldest son on the wall of the city. The Hebrew people appear to have had such faith in the efficacy of human sacrifice that they believed their continued efforts would be in vain, since they abandoned the siege. (2 Kings 3:25‑27) == Inhabitants of the valley: Judges 1:19, "And the LORDwas with Judah; and he drave out the inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because they had chariots of iron."
In 168 BCE, Antiochus Epiphanes banned circumcision and the celebration of the sabbath, and had a pagan altar set up inside the Jerusalem Temple. This was done to destroy Judaism, but ultimately had the opposite effect. Judah rebelled and declared its independence, as well as conquering territory from Idumea to Galilee and forcibly converting their inhabitants to Judasim.
The Southern Kingdom of Judah was taken into captivity by the Babylonians. This event culminated in 586 BCE when King Nebuchadnezzar II besieged Jerusalem, leading to the destruction of the city and the First Temple. Many of the inhabitants were exiled to Babylon, marking a significant period of Jewish history known as the Babylonian Exile.
the capital city of Judah is Jerusalem. both were conquered by both Israel and Judah. Jerusalem.
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Judah rhymes with Buddha.
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