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The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.The Romans called present day Israel, Judaea.
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Modern-day Israel is named after the ancient kingdom of Israel, which was named after Israel (an alternate name for Jacob son of Isaac son of Abraham).
The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
There is no general term for any Arab who was affected by the formation of Israel. Numerous Arabs were effected in numerous countries, some motivated to war, some motivated to flee, some who changed their opinions of Jews and so forth. If you referring to Arabs who abandoned their homes during the Jewish-Arab Engagement that occurred concurrently with Israel's Declaration of Independence, those would be retroactively called the Palestinians.
Palestinians come from Palestine.The Palestinians originated from the ancient country of Palestine. Palestine is located in modern-day Israel, the geographical region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. Basically, it is the Muslim counterpart of the Jewish Israel.
Land of Israel, Palestine, Canaan, Southwest Levant, etc.It has numerous names.
In the Bible it was called Canaan. Today it is known as Israel - although modern-day Israel has somewhat less territory.
It is actually called Shavuot, not Shavout. Mount Sinai, in Israel is the originating location of Shavuot. It celebrates the day, or two days (outside of Israel), when God gave Torah to Moses. Because it originated in Israel, it is celebrated in one day by Jews of Israel, and in two days by Jewish people outside Israel.
There is no such thing called "one day war". You can get info on the "6 days war" on 1967.
Yes, in 1947
There was no Israel in the Roman world. The area that is present day Israel was called Iudaea or Judaea by the Romans. It literally means "the country of the Jews".