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All of the following countries have controlled Jerusalem:

  • Proto-Canaanite
  • Egyptian New Kingdom
  • Jebusites
  • United Kingdom of Israel
  • Judah
  • Neo-Assyrian Empire
  • Neo-Babylonian Empire
  • Achaemenid Persian Empire
  • Macedonian Empire of Alexander the great
  • Ptolemaic Hellenic Empire
  • Seleucid Hellenic Empire
  • Hasmonean Kingdom
  • Roman Empire
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Sassanid Persian Empire
  • Rightly-Guided Islamic Caliphate
  • Umayyad Islamic Caliphate
  • Abbassid Islamic Caliphate
  • Fatimid Islamic Caliphate
  • Seljuk Sultanate
  • Kingdom of Jerusalem and Other Crusader States
  • Ayyubid Islamic Caliphate
  • Mamluk Sultanate
  • Ottoman Sultanate
  • British Empire
  • Jewish State of Israel & Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (the city was divided from 1949-1967 between the two countries)
  • Jewish State of Israel (exclusively)
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Throughout history Just about every nation and group in the neighboring area invaded and/or captured Jerusalem.

There is a wikipedia page titled "Timeline of Jerusalem". An incomplete abbreviated list include: The Egyptians, Philistines, Arabs and Ethiopians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greece, Rome, Christian Byzantine Empire, Muslims, Bizantine Empire, Muslim Arab Caliphates (Various Islamic factions invaded and conquered Jerusalem during this time), Christian crusaders, Islam, 6th crusade, Muslims, Mongols, Egyptian Mamelukes, Mongols, Christians, Black Death, Mamluks, Ottoman Empire (islam), British (World War I),

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Titus did, in 70 AD.

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I believe it was the Turks.

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The Turks

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