Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.
605 BCE
The first foreign power to conquer Judah was the Babylonian Empire. In 586 BCE, King Nebuchadnezzar II captured Jerusalem, leading to the destruction of the First Temple and the exile of many Judeans to Babylon. This event marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, as it resulted in the loss of sovereignty and the beginning of the Babylonian Exile.
The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
The Babylonians exiled the Judeans to Babylon and destroyed numerous buildings in Judea.
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The ancestors of Osama bin Laden.
Yes, they comprised two of the twelve tribes of Israel (Judah and Benjamin), with remnants of all the other tribes of Israel.
His chief message was the need for the Judeans to repent; otherwise the Temple would be destroyed and the people exiled.
A board bearing following inscription: I.N.R.I. - Jesus Nazarenus rex Judaeorum - Jesus Christ King of the Judeans
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They didn't. The Ottomans arrived in Anatolia and the Levant in the mid 1200s C.E. The Israelites had been replaced by the Judeans (as a political and religious grouping) by the mid 600s B.C.E. and the Judeans had been exiled from Judea by 70 C.E. The Ottomans had positive relations with the Jewish communities (especially relative to contemporaneous civilizations) but had no influence on the Israelites.