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Nineveh was captured first. The Assyrian capital fell to a coalition of forces in 612 BCE, while Jerusalem was captured later, in 586 BCE, by the Babylonians. Thus, Nineveh's fall predates the conquest of Jerusalem by nearly 30 years.
Tarshish and Nineveh were both ancient cities located in the region of the Middle East, but they were not directly adjacent to each other. Tarshish is believed to have been a Phoenician city located in modern-day Spain or possibly even further west, while Nineveh was an ancient Assyrian city located in modern-day Iraq. The distance between the two cities would have been significant, likely spanning hundreds or even thousands of miles depending on the specific locations of each city.
Well the first city that was captured first was Jerusalem.
Joppa is approximately 400 miles away from Nineveh.
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The total distance from Cairo to Jerusalem is 264 miles.
From the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem to the Kaaba in Mecca the distance is 766.37 miles.
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About 31 miles.