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The exile, also known as the diaspora. This occurred when Shalmaneser carried away the Ten Tribes into captivity, and it continued after the Temple was destroyed.
The kingdom of Israel (Ten Tribes; Northern Kingdom) was conquered and exiled by the Assyrians some 2600 years ago. See also the Related Links.Link: Reasons for the DestructionLink: Where are the Ten Tribes
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The Ten Lost Tribes. http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/where-are-the-ten-tribes-where-is-the-ark-of-the-covenant
The Ten Lost Tribes of the Israelites.
The ten tribes traversed tumultuous terrain together.
The "scattering" of the Jewish people was also known as the 10 lost tribes. The Jewish people were divided. The kingdom of Israel was split into 10 tribes and the kingdom of Judah was split into 2. The Chaldians captured the kingdom of Judah and took them into captivity until the Persians captured the Chaldians and let the Jewish people go.The "scattering" of the Jewish people was also known as the 10 lost tribes. The Jewish people were divided.
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JUDAH and BENJAMIN.
The ten tribes each elected 50 councillors to the Council for one year.
The Assyrians conquered the 10 northern tribes, and used their usual technique of exchanging aristocracies between different peoples, so that they were each ruled by an upper class which did not sympathise with the lower classes who they ruled on behalf of the Assyrians. The Israelite upper class was sent to areas in Assyria to rule them. However the 10 tribes remained in Israel, ruled by an imported upper class.
After the death of King Solomon, the Hebrew nation split into two kingdoms. Two tribes, including the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Jacob's youngest son Benjamin, formed the Southern Kingdom of Israel. The other 10 tribes, centered around Samaria made up the Northern Kingdom of Israel. In the year of 722 BC, the Assyrians conquered the Kingdom of Israel and sent the ten tribes into exile leaving two tribes left.