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  2. According to the Bible, the Israelite history of the city began in c. 1000 BCE, with King David's sack of Jerusalem, following which Jerusalem became the City of David and capital of the United Kingdom of Israel.

  3. Aug 23, 2017 · The Ottoman Empire ruled Jerusalem and much of the Middle East from about 1516 to 1917. After World War I, Great Britain took over Jerusalem, which was part of Palestine at the time. The...

  4. 5 days ago · The following year Israel declared the city its capital. During the Six-Day War of 1967, the Jewish state occupied the Jordanian sector and shortly thereafter expanded the city boundaries—thereby annexing some areas of the West Bank previously held by the

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  5. Canaanite Artifacts. The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago. Archeaological findings indicate the existence of a settlement in Jerusalem in the 3rd millenium BCE. The first mention of the city in historic sources begins in the 2nd millenium BCE.

  6. According to biblical accounts, Jerusalem, on the frontier of Benjamin and Judah and inhabited by a mixed population described as Jebusites, was captured by David, founder of the joint kingdom of Israel and Judah, and the city became the Jewish kingdom’s capital.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JerusalemJerusalem - Wikipedia

    An ancient settlement of Jerusalem, founded as early as the Bronze Age on the hill above the Gihon Spring, was, according to the Bible, named Jebus. [70] [71] [72] Called the "Fortress of Zion" ( metsudat Zion ), it was renamed as the "City of David", [73] and was known by this name in antiquity.

  8. (4500 BCE - Present) History of Jerusalem: History of Jerusalem: Table of Contents. Chalcolithic Period (4500-3200 BCE) 3500 BCE - First Settlement of Jerusalem. Early Bronze Age (3200-2220 BCE) 2500 BCE - First Houses Built in Area. Middle Bronze Age (2220-1550 BCE) 1800 BCE - Construction of First City Wall. Late Bronze Age (1550-1200 BCE)

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