No. Never. Babylonia conquered Jerusalem in 597 BC.
Nebuchadnezzar II.
sure. Jerusalem conquered in 1517. constantinople conquered in 1453.
Jerusalem fell to this Babylonian king in the year 586 BC.
Jerusalem is not terribly important to the history of Mesopotamia. The only real connection that it has is that a number of Mesopotamian civilizations (like Assyria and Babylonia) attacked and besieged the city.
Babylonia
The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.
most people say it is babylonia though Muslims say its Iraq while Jews and christians call it the holy city of Jerusalem or Israel.
He conquered Egypt, Persia which is modern day Iran and he also conquered Syria, the whole Asia Minor, Assyria, and Babylonia. Your welcome! Contributor
Judah submitted to Babylonia in 605 BCE, after a period of Egyptian control, but rebelled in 600 BCE, in anticipation of Egyptian assistance. Babylon took Jerusalem.There was an insurrection under Zedekiah in 588BCE, followed by a two-year siege of Jerusalem. Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 BCE and probably two thirds of the population killed in battle or taken to Babylonia. Babylon installed an administrator, headquartered just north of the former site of Jerusalem, but he was killed as a collaborator. Many of the remaining Jews fled to Egypt, fearing reprisals.
Well the holy land is Jerusalem so yes in the first crusade.
There are several reasons for this but the main goal was to conquer Jerusalem, the holy city and to expand the power of the holy catholic church.