Read the last chapter of 2nd Chronicles and you will get your answer in full.
Egypt
The Second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE during the First Jewish-Roman War. The Roman general Titus led the siege, which resulted in the temple's complete destruction. This event marked a significant turning point in Jewish history and led to the dispersion of the Jewish people. The destruction is commemorated annually by Jews on Tisha B'Av.
The destruction of the windmill is said to symbolize the failure of the second Five Year Plan.
the answer is Cairo
The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution.
the answer is Cairo
No, Jews stopped going on pilgrimage with the destruction of the Second Temple.
the city Cairo
There have not been Jewish Priests since the destruction of the Second Temple.
because it was a place of prayer
a treaty ending the Second Opium War
Second Great Awakening