David
The name of the city in Tennessee that had a major railroad center was Chattanooga. It was captured in September of 1863.
The Vital Center
Near the end of World War II, American forces captured Nuremburg after a costly five-day battle. On April 20th of 1945, Americans reached the city's center and the defending German forces finally surrendered.
India is considered worlds largest democracy. There are a number of political parties on Indian political scene but most have regional and communal influence. However, two parties are genuinely national and have support almost all over India. They are Indian National Congress headed by Sonia Gandhi and Bhartiya Janata Party headed by Amit Shah. BJP has recently formed a government in center.
Cortlandt Town Center was created in 1975.
Temple of Jupiter
King David (דוד המלך)
King David captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites (II Samuel 5:7; I Chronicles 11:6) and from there it expanded to a large city. David set the Tabernacle up on Mt. Zion and later his son King Solomon built the Temple.It was king David.
Constantinople, was the political capital of the Byzantine Empire. It was also the religious center being the see of the Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople.
During the reign of King David, between 1010 and 970 B.C.E.
This question is meaningless without a timeframe. Most likely, the answer is Jerusalem since 1948, but there are several cities throughout the Diaspora which greatly contributed at different points in time to the religious and political identity of the Jewish People, like New York, Berlin, Paris, Toledo, Fes, Cairo, Thessaloniki, Kharkov, and Istanbul.
Great Zimbabwe
Great Zimbabwe
Roman Catholic AnswerThe political and religious center of the Catholic Church is a person, and He is called by the title and name of Our Blessed Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. His Vicar on earth is the Holy Father, who resides in the Vatican.
The four elements that made cities the center of civilization in Mesopotamia were political, religious, cultural, & economic.
Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center was created in 1989.
The center of worship that Solomon built in Jerusalem was the First Temple, also known as Solomon's Temple. It was dedicated to the worship of the God of Israel and served as the primary site for religious practices and sacrifices according to the Judeo-Christian tradition.