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Samaria - Jewish Virtual LibrarySamaria, also known as Sebaste, was the capital of the northern kingdom of Israel, later a provincial capital under various empires, and was renamed by Herod.
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Uncovering the Bible's Buried Cities: Samaria | ArmstrongInstitute.orgSamaria was founded by the Israelite king Omri during the mid-to-late ninth century bce. It served as Israel's capital for roughly 200 years.
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Territory of Samaria - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible GatewayGeographically, the S boundary is the road that goes from Jericho to Bethel and then descends via the valley of Aijalon to the Mediterranean. The N boundary ...Missing: region | Show results with:region
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The State of Israel's Legal Right to Judea and SamariaSep 30, 2025 · Israel's legal and historical rights to Judea and Samaria are grounded in international decisions made after World War I. The 1920 San Remo ...
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The amazing name Samaria: meaning and etymologyMay 5, 2014 · The name Samaria, or rather: Shomron, is formed by means of the familiar ון (waw-nun) extension, which personifies or localizes the root.Missing: linguistic | Show results with:linguistic
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Samaria - Bible OdysseyJun 20, 2017 · In Hebrew, Samaria's name is pronounced Shomron, which derives from a verbal root meaning “to guard or protect” or a nominal form meaning “ ...
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The language conflict over Israel and Judea-SamariaJun 10, 2021 · The linguistic Hebrew root means guard, preserve. Samaria, named for Shemer, geographically dominates – guards if you will – western Eretz ...Missing: etymology origins
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Samaria/Samaritans - Biblical Studies - Oxford BibliographiesFeb 24, 2021 · Geographically, it consists of the central region of the mountains of western Palestine, bordered in the east by the River Jordan, in the west ...<|separator|>
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Samaria - Etymology, Origin & Meaning of the NameOriginating from Hebrew 'Shemer' and Aramaic 'Shamerayin,' Samareia refers to a place sold by Shemer, with the meaning tied to its historic ownership.
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Spurned Samaria - Biblical Archaeology SocietyJun 4, 2013 · Samaria was established by Omri as the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel in the ninth century B.C.E., and according to the Hebrew Bible, ...
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Samaria | Encyclopedia.comSAMARIA (Heb. Shomron , modern Sebaste ), city established as the capital of the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Omri c. 884 b.c.e. Prior to the ...
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Samaria - Livius.orgOct 12, 2020 · Samaria (Hebrew Šomron): residence of the kings of ancient Israel, and provincial capital in the Assyrian, Babylonian, Achaemenid, and Seleucid empires.
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Judea & Samaria in a GlimpseOnly Israel has populated, developed, and administered the area for over the last 3000 years. Despite its strong international law argument in favor of Israeli ...
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Hiking Basics Part Three: Understanding Israel's TerrainOct 10, 2021 · This region is lower than Judea and features more rolling hills than mountain peaks. Hiking trails in Samaria are perfect for the winter ...
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Physical Features of the Land of Israel - leonmauldin.blogSep 19, 2013 · Rugged terrain, running from Judea though Samaria and into upper Galilee. The only major break in the mountain range is the Plain of Esdraelon ...
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A Short Summary of Israel's Geography | CIEOct 7, 2023 · The diffuse hills of Samaria and the compact hills of Judea, the “Saddle of Benjamin,” a shallow valley, separating them. The flat Negev Basin/ ...
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What is the significance of Mount Gerizim in the Bible? - Got QuestionsJan 4, 2022 · Its summit is about 2,800 feet above sea level. Mount Gerizim sits directly opposite Mount Ebal with the biblical city of Shechem resting in the ...
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Mount Ebal - Peakbagger.comMount Ebal, Palestinian Authority · Elevation: 940 meters, 3084 feet · Your Use of Our Content.
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Mount Ebal - Bible MapThe mountain (Arabic el-Iclamiyeh) reaches a height of 1,402 ft. above the floor of the valley, and 3,077 ft. above the level of the Mediterranean. The ...
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Mean annual rainfall (mm) in various regions in Israel and the...The coastal plain and central hills in the north and west receive relatively high annual rainfall, ranging from 900 mm to 300 mm.
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THE LAND: Geography and Climate Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Gov.ilNov 4, 2021 · Two distinct seasons predominate: a rainy winter period from November to May; and a dry summer season which extends through the next six months.
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[PDF] PALESTINE: COUNTRY REPORT TO THE FAO INTERNATIONAL ...The West Bank contains about 260,000 dunams (26,000 hectares) of forested area, according to the forestry department of the Ministry of Agriculture. Of this, ...
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[PDF] Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation in PalestineThere are diverse habitats covering five ecological zones (Central Highlands, Semi-coastal Region, Eastern Slopes, Jordan Rift Valley, and Coastal Regions) and ...
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Flora of Palestine - PIBSThe West Bank alone has over 1600 species, and in our botanic garden, there are over 400 species. The garden acts as both in- situ and ex- situ conservation ...
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Samaria - Bible MapThe exact boundaries of Samaria are not known, but it seems that Samaria was cut off, at one time, from the Mediterranean shore, Judea claiming that part. The n ...
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Biblical Geography: Samaria and the Samaritans - Catholic ResourcesOct 11, 2022 · Samaria was a city and region in the central hill country of Israel/Palestine, north of Judah and south of Galilee, and the capital of the ...Missing: boundaries | Show results with:boundaries
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The province of Samerina under Neo-Assyrian rule - Academia.eduIn this paper I will examine the history of the Samaria region after the Neo-Assyrian conquest, the organization of the Assyrian administration, and the extent ...<|separator|>
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Assyrian Deportation and Resettlement: The Story of SamariaAug 8, 2019 · We should not view these lands in terms a two-dimensional picture of pre-conquest prosperity and post-conquest decline. When reconstruction was ...
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Satrapy of Samaria - Persian EmpirePersian Conquest: Following the defeat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire by Cyrus the Great of Persia in 539 BCE, the region of Samaria came under Persian control as ...
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The Administration of Samaria in the Persian Period | Request PDFSep 19, 2025 · From the extant sources, it is obvious that shortly after the Assyrian conquest, the former kingdom of Israel was incorporated into the ...
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Samaria (city) - BibleWalks 500+ sitesShomron (Samaria) was the capital city of the Northern Kingdom, established by Omri and Ahab. An important Hellenistic and Roman cities in the Holy Land.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Map of Ancient Roman Samaria - Conforming To Jesus MinistryMap of Samaria at the time of Jesus. Samaria is the biblical, Roman and modern name for the mountainous, central region of Israel. The name "Samaria" is ...
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[PDF] The Byzantine-Islamic Transition in Palestine - DEADSEAQUAKE.infoChronological definitions are framed within the Byzantine and Early. Islamic periods. In this terminology I have followed the conventions of several major ...
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Biblical Samaria Region: Capital of Northern ... - Holy Land SiteSamaria was a central focus point in Israel and is mentioned around 117 times in the Bible. The word “Samaria” is used 3 different ways in the Bible.
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The Palace of the Kings of Israel—in the Bible and ArchaeologyAug 28, 2017 · In his lifetime, King Ahab further adorned the palace with intricately carved ivories. Archaeology has uncovered some of these ivories, as well ...
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The Samaria Ostraca - Bible OdysseyJun 20, 2017 · The Samaria Ostraca are rare examples of writing from ancient Israel (as opposed to Judah). They bear witness to northern Hebrew and to royal scribal practices.Missing: correlation | Show results with:correlation
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Samaria Ostraca, 8th century BCE | Center for Online Judaic StudiesSome of the place names in the Samaria ostraca can even be correlated with Israelite clans mentioned in the biblical book of Chronicles. Taxes were imposed ...
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The Samaria Ivories—Phoenician or Israelite?Aug 28, 2017 · However, there is currently no archaeological evidence to indicate that the Samaria ivories were, in fact, Phoenician. Recently some scholars ...
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Is there historical or archaeological evidence to confirm Samaria's ...Archaeological excavations have revealed a layer of destruction in the strata of ancient Samaria consistent with a fiery onslaught. Surveys led by Harvard ...<|separator|>
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Qedesh in the Galilee: The Emergence of an Early Bronze Age ...Mar 24, 2021 · Fortified Enclosures of the Early Bronze Age in the Samaria Region and the Beginning of Urbanization. Source: Levant. The Settlements and ...
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[PDF] An Archaeological Survey at el-Janab Cave, Central SamariaDuring 2017–2018, we mapped and surveyed the cave, retrieving archaeological finds from various periods, including the Late Chalcolithic, early Bronze Age,.
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The Bronze Age - מכון ישראלי לארכיאולוגיהThe Bronze Age in the Land of Israel lasted about 2,500 years (from about 3700 to about 1200 BCE). The first part of the period is protohistoric[1], ...
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Israel and the Samaria Highlands: A Nomad Settlement Wave or ...Nov 13, 2018 · This lecture reconsiders the reasons behind this wave of settlement throughout the Samaria Highlands during the Iron I (1200-1000 BCE) in light ...<|separator|>
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The Iron I Settlement Wave in the Samaria Highlands and Its ...The Iron I settlement wave in the highlands must be viewed as part of the fruits of this newly evolving urban culture.
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Microscopic clues rewrite bronze history in biblical hillsAug 11, 2025 · Analysis of 3,000-year-old smelting droplets shows copper from Timna and Feinan was alloyed with tin at a mountain site in Samaria, revealing a ...
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Full article: The Metal Assemblage of Early Iron Age el-AḥwatJun 9, 2023 · The large metal assemblage of the unique site of el-Aḥwat, a short-lived Iron I settlement, is presented here for the first time.
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King Omri: An Archaeological BiographyMar 6, 2020 · Omri moved his capital to Samaria and built a palace at the top of the hill be had purchased from Shemer. The site was first excavated by the ...
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Samaria Inscriptions from King Omri's DynastyFeb 3, 2020 · The Palace of the Kings of Israel—in the Bible and Archaeology King Omri of Israel selected Samaria as his capital and built an elaborate palace ...
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Biblical kings' palace excavated in Samaria - Israel HayomMay 12, 2025 · Archaeological excavations began Monday morning at the ancient Samaria National Park (Sebastia), the only surviving remnant of the ancient Kingdom of Israel.
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Sargon II: An Archaeological BiographyFeb 22, 2024 · A powerful king who reigned from ca. 722/721 to 705 BC, expanding the Assyrian empire through conquest.
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The Annals of Sargon: Evidence of Bible Error—or Insight?Mar 23, 2021 · King Sargon ii's reign is dated from around 721–705 b.c.e. No less than eight of his inscriptions proudly boast of his conquest of Samaria.
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What historical evidence supports the Assyrian siege of Samaria ...... Sargon II's claim to have finished the conquest the very next year. Assyrian ... conquered Samaria, led away 27,290 of its inhabitants … and imposed ...
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Session 9 | The Persian Rule and the Judean-Samarian Conflict #35 ...Sep 23, 2013 · The Persian period in Palestine lasted from 539 BCE, the fall of Babylon to the Persian ruler Cyrus the Great, until 332 BCE, the arrival of Alexander the ...
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A Material Study of Persian-Period Silver Coins and Hacksilber from ...Apr 7, 2025 · In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the technological skills and artistic levels in the province of Samaria and the ...
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The Temple on Mount Gerizim—In the Bible and ArchaeologyThe temple on Mount Gerizim, built around 450 BCE, was a Samaritan worship site, though not in the Bible, and was destroyed in 110 BCE.
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[PDF] The Origin and History of the Samaritans - Scholars CrossingWhen the Jews wanted to curse Jesus Christ, they called him demon-possessed and a Samaritan in one breath. (John 8:48). The Samaritans are important to biblical ...
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Samaria and the Samaritans in the Persian and Hellenistic periodsOct 30, 2024 · History of research; • Archaeological and numismatic studies; • The Samaria papyri (Wadi ed-Dâliyeh); • General historical studies ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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HYRCANUS, JOHN (JOHANAN) I. - JewishEncyclopedia.comHe conquered Shechem, one of the most important towns of Samaria, and destroyed the temple on Mount Gerizim (21st Kislew = December, about 120). After ...
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The Destruction of the Samaritan Temple by John Hyrcanus - jstorThe destruction of the Samaritan temple on Mount Gerizim by John Hyrcanus. (ca. 112/111 BCE) is often regarded as the decisive cause of the final breach.
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The Roman Province of Judea - BYU StudiesIn 63 BC, Rome attached the territory of Judea to the newly created Roman province of Syria, where a high-ranking Roman governor of proconsular status would ...
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Sebastia - UNESCO World Heritage CentreUnder Persian rule Samaria remained a provincial capital for central Palestine. In 332 BC, Samaria was captured by Alexander the Great. Massive fortification ...
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Herod the Great: An Archaeological BiographyDec 11, 2020 · Herod the Great was a prolific builder. During his reign he initiated great building projects throughout Israel, including at Jerusalem, Sebaste (Samaria), ...
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Pontius Pilate (7) - The Samaritan Prophet - Livius.orgApr 20, 2020 · In 36, a man claimed to be Moses reincarnate and gathered an armed following. Pilate intervened immediately with some thousand soldiers, ...
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[PDF] the samaritans under the roman empireAt the beginning of the Jewish war (A. D. 66), Samaria-Sebaste shared the fate of many a neighboring city, and was burnt to the ground,17 and in general we have ...
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The Samaritans in Recent Research | Bible InterpGerizim. From literary and epigraphical sources it was known for a long time that the Samaritans, like the Jews, had synagogues already in the late Roman and ...
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Bar Kokhba Revolt: The Third Roman-Jewish War - TheCollectorNov 24, 2022 · The Jewish communities of Samaria and Galilee, which had supported the Bar Kokhba Revolt without becoming directly involved were also punished.
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The Identity of the Leaders of the Second Jewish Revolt and Bar ...Dec 9, 2024 · This paper demonstrates that Bar Koseba was not necessarily the only leader of the uprising at its inception; the insurrection's leadership possibly included ...Missing: involvement | Show results with:involvement
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The Roman Army in the First Century - BYU StudiesRoman military power in Judea was not based solely on Roman legionaries. Gentile, Samaritan, and Jewish mercenaries were recruited from Caesarea, Sebastia, and ...
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1,600-Year-Old Byzantine-Era Samaritan Villa Discovered in Central ...Sep 5, 2025 · The site revealed the remains of a wealthy Samaritan settlement that flourished for approximately 300 years, from the late Roman period to the ...
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The Byzantine Period - 324 C.E - 638 C.E - The SamaritansThe Samaritan rebellions. From the fifth century CE, harsh orders were imposed on the Samaritans by the Byzantine Romans. A Roman garrison is stationed, on ...
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Samaritan Revolts - HistoryMapsJan 1, 2025 · The Samaritan Revolts (c. 484–573 CE) were a series of uprisings in Palaestina Prima province, where the Samaritans rebelled against the Eastern Roman Empire.
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Recalcitrance, Riots, and Rebellion: The Samaritans and the ...This chapter focuses on Samaritan history in late antiquity. Topics covered include the road to rebellion against Christianity, the conflict between Palestinian ...
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Samaria (Chapter 4) - The Islamization of the Holy Land, 634-1800Early Islamic Period. Until the Roman period, most of Samaria's inhabitants were either pagans or Samaritans. ... A SKETCH OF THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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New evidence relating to the process of Islamization in palestine in ...Aug 9, 2025 · ... Muslim population which experienced significant changes. The rise of the administrative status of the area after the Muslim conquest and the ...
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islamization of space and people: the case of samaria in the early ...Significant Muslim presence emerged in Samaria by the early 8th century, alongside Samaritans. Arabization led to the transition from Samaritan Aramaic to ...
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Nablus HistoryDuring the Middle Bronze Age (1900-1550 BCE), Shechem was declared a city-state. Moreover, the city was mentioned in the Amarna letters around 1400 BCE as “ ...
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Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem - Teutonic OrderLordship of Nablus. Nablus was first captured by King Baldwin I. Named "Naples" by the crusaders,it later seems to have been created as a separate lordship ...
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Philip of Milly - WikipediaPhilip exchanged the lordship of Nablus with Baldwin III for Oultrejordain on 31 July 1161. For Melisende was dying, the agreement was confirmed by her ...
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Nablus - WikipediaUnder the Ottoman Turks, who conquered the city in 1517, Nablus served as the administrative and commercial centre for the surrounding area corresponding to the ...Battle of Nablus · Nablus Governorate · Adly Yaish · Palestine Exchange
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Council of Nablus - WikipediaThe Council of Nablus was a council of ecclesiastic and secular lords in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, held on January 16, 1120.
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About Nablus - Boulder-Nablus Sister City ProjectAfter it came under the Ottoman rule in 1516, Nablus became the capital of Jabal Nablus (Mount Nablus) district, and Nablus was ruled by a succession of local ...
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43 | Nahal Haggit: A Roman and Mamluk Farmstead in the Southern ...Jan 1, 2010 · In the 13th century a small village was established here within the Mamluk-controlled region and abandoned sometime later. The finds include ...
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Mamluks - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Mamluks (lit. slaves) were a military class that ruled Egypt from 1250 to 1517 and Syria (including Palestine) from 1260 to 1516. Under the Mamluk ...
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Nablus | Map, Meaning, & Soap - BritannicaSep 2, 2025 · Nablus has been a largely Muslim Arab city for centuries, though it is also the principal centre of the small Samaritan community. In modern ...
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[PDF] Introduction - Palestine and the Ottoman InteriorAs a single unit, Nablus and its hinterland constituted a discrete region known for centuries as Jabal Nablus.² Scores of roughly similar regions filled the ...
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Rediscovering Palestine by Beshara Doumani - PaperRediscovering Palestine. Merchants and Peasants in Jabal Nablus, 1700–1900. by Beshara Doumani (Author).
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The Status of Samaritans in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman DamascusNov 23, 2023 · The Samaritans, as we know from the firman, provided one set of clerks or middlemen for the Ottoman taxman. And this short phrase suggests that ...
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Samaritan Sect | Jewish Women's ArchiveIn the nineteenth century they were put under Jewish protection by Rabbi Abraham Hayyim Gagin, who described the Samaritans to the Ottoman Turks as a branch of ...
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Nablus (Shechem) - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe modern city of Nablus derived its name from a Roman town that was founded in 72 CE, which was close to the biblical city of Shechem. Originally the town was ...
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The History of the Samaritans: From Ancient Israel to the PresentUnder Ottoman rule (1517–1917), the Samaritan population remained small and marginalized. By the 19th century, their numbers had fallen to just a few hundred, ...Missing: Empire | Show results with:Empire
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Rabbi Chaim Abraham Gagin: The Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem and ...Aug 8, 2023 · Islamic religious scholars ruled that Samaritans were not of the Jewish religion and were therefore unprotected. The Samaritan community of ...Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ancient Samaria, a City Destroyed and Ten Tribes Lost ForeverIt was the capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, one of the two successor states of the kingdom that was ruled by the kings David and Solomon. It is ...
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The Time the Peasants Entered Jerusalem: The revolt against ...In 1834, the people of Jerusalem and the peasants in her hinterlands rebelled against Ibrahim Pasha for a number of reasons. The people were suffering under ...Missing: Samaria | Show results with:Samaria
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Palestinian peasants revolt - WCH - Working Class History | StoriesMar 4, 2024 · On 25 April 1834, a peasants' revolt in Palestine and parts of what is now Jordan was sparked when Egyptian Ottoman authorities announced plans to conscript ...
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The Battle of Nablus and the End of the Ottoman EmpireThe Ottoman army made its last stand of the Great War in Palestine in 1918. British General Allenby's defeat of an Ottoman army at the battle of Nablus led ...
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Ottoman Palestine 1897–1917 | The Palestinian-Israeli ConflictThe book examines the collision of Zionist and Palestinian communities over land in late 19th and early 20th century Ottoman Palestine, starting with the first ...
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Harvard Expedition to Samaria, 1908–1910With sponsorship from Jacob H. Schiff, the expedition was intended to excavate the site of Samaria (Sebaste), which was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of ...
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Israel restarts archaeological excavations at Sebastia after 12-year ...May 13, 2025 · Excavation and conservation work has begun at the ancient site of Sebastia in the West Bank after a 12-year hiatus, as part of the government's decision to ...
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Excavations done at former Israelite capital ShechemJul 25, 2011 · Tel Balata was first excavated in 1913 by a German team working under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire. Work was resumed intermittently after ...
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Tell el-Far'aTell el-Far'a is an archaeological site near Nablus, important for understanding the Bronze and Iron Ages, and possibly the ancient city of Tirzah.
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Tell el-Farʿah : New Archaeological Research on the Iron Age IIA in ...Tell el-Farʿah, perhaps the ancient biblical city of Tirzah, is a crucial site for the history of the Northern Kingdom. Currently, three excavation seasons ( ...
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Dating of the Samaritan Temple on Mt. GerizimMagen revealed evidence of a Samaritan temple that he said dated to the time of Nehemiah, the fifth century BCE.
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JSP 8. MOUNT GERIZIM EXCAVATIONS VOL II. A TEMPLE CITY | IESIn stockThis volume is a preliminary report of the Mount Gerizim excavations, which began over a quarter of a century ago and continue to the present day.
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New Study Estimates the Number of Scribes Who Wrote Samaria ...Jan 27, 2020 · The Samaria Ostraca are a group of 8th-century BC, paleo-Hebrew ink inscriptions on clay sherds that were discovered in 1910 at Sebestia, Nablus ...
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Algorithmic handwriting analysis of the Samaria inscriptions ...Jan 22, 2020 · According to the biblical account, correlated with Assyrian records, only five kings ruled in Samaria for periods of 15 years or longer ...
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Samaria Ivories -- Proof of the Bible? | ArmstrongInstitute.orgDec 18, 2021 · In a series of excavations from 1908 to 1935, archaeologists unearthed over 12,000 ivory pieces in the ancient Israelite capital city of Samaria ...
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First dig in 100 years reveals rare discovery at biblical Israel capitalJun 3, 2025 · Israeli excavators uncover remarkable evidence of the grandeur that once defined Samaria, the biblical capital of the Kingdom of Israel.
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Marking jubilee, settlers lay down uncompromising vision for ...Oct 9, 2025 · Revelers and politicians celebrate 50 years since the march to Sebastia, call for annexation of the West Bank and firmly reject the ...
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Archaeology in Israel: Significant Discoveries 2000-2024Jul 25, 2024 · The Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria uncovered an Iron Age Stone Altar at Shiloh. This discovery is the first evidence that Shiloh was ...
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Ancient estate tied to biblical group unearthed in Israel with ...Sep 15, 2025 · A 1,600-year-old estate connected to the ancient Samaritans – a group depicted in the Bible – has been uncovered in Israel.
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Josephus on Samaritan Origins | Bible InterpAccording to Joachim Jeremias, the Samaritans in Josephus are viewed as a “mixed Judeo-Gentile race,” a position held in some circles even today.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Genetic History of the Samaritans - 23andMe BlogSep 5, 2008 · The Samaritans are a unique people whose history can be traced to Biblical times. They are not considered ethnically Jewish or Arab.Missing: tribes | Show results with:tribes
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The Disputed Origins of the SamaritansMay 23, 2024 · One of these is the Assyrian conquest of the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE and the carrying away of its population into exile (where, ...
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The Samaritan Schism - Biblical Archaeology SocietyAug 11, 2014 · Clearly, Jews and Samaritans separated permanently, and the prohibition of marriage between these two communities was a natural result. ...
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Samaritans - Judaism - Sacred TextsSamaritans are an ancient sect with ties to Judaism, but separate traditions, believing only the Pentateuch is divinely inspired. They are known for a New ...
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What is the Samaritan Pentateuch? | GotQuestions.orgMar 3, 2022 · The Samaritan Pentateuch is fairly similar to the Masoretic Text. Most of the six thousand differences between the two come down to variations ...
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Samaritan & Masoretic Texts Differences - Tablet MagazineMay 13, 2013 · The Samaritan Torah also offers a slightly different version of some stories. It includes parts of dialogues that are not found in the Masoretic ...
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The Samaritan Pentateuch: An English Translation with a Parallel ...Jan 31, 2025 · For the reader's convenience, differences between the Samaritan and Masoretic versions are marked in red. In addition to translating the Hebrew ...
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Samaritan | Research Starters - EBSCOSamaritan religious practices are distinct from mainstream Judaism, emphasizing strict adherence to the Pentateuch while rejecting rabbinic traditions and ...
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The festival of the Seventh Month ( Rosh Hashana) - The SamaritansThe Samaritan festival, like Rosh Hashana, is on the first day of the seventh month, a holy convocation, and the start of the Ten Days of Pardons, with special ...
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Mount Gerizim and the Samaritans - UNESCO World Heritage CentreMount Gerizim, or Jebel et-Tor, is the sacred mountain of the Samaritans and has been so for thousands of years. It consists of three peaks.
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Mount Gerizim and the SamaritansMount Gerizim and the Samaritans- Mount Gerizim appear in the Pentateuch as the mountain of blessing and plays a prominent role in Samaritan tradition.
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FESTIVALS 2019-2020 - Israelite SamaritanThe seven festivals are: Pessach (Passover), Unleavened Bread, Shavuot, First Day of the Seventh Month, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, and Shemini Atseret.
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The Samaritan CalendarThe Samaritan calendar counts the years to the entrance of the people of Israel to the holy land, while the Jewish calendar counts the years to the creation.
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Calendar – Israelite Samaritan Information InstituteSee FESTIVALS for significant dates in this year's Israelite Samaritan calendar. ... Samaritan Festivals fall one month after the corresponding Jewish festival.
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E-013 The Samaritan CalendarThe Festival of Tabernacles, also called “Feast of Ingathering”, is celebrated five days after the Day of Atonement; i.e. from the fifteenth to the twenty-first ...
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The Last SAMARITANS: A Community FIGHTING to SURVIVE | ReportOct 3, 2025 · With only around 850 members, they face the challenge of surviving as a community, maintaining their traditions, language, and culture ...
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Samaritans Number Less Than 1,000. Here's How Their Tradition ...Oct 26, 2021 · Today they number 814, half of whom live here on this picturesque mountaintop in the West Bank. The other half live in Holon, a city on the ...Missing: demographics | Show results with:demographics
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Population – Israelite Samaritan Information InstituteIn 2009, the Samaritan population was 382 in Holon and 341 in Nablus. By 2013, the total was 756, with 357 in Kiriat Luza and 399 in Holon.Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Genetic testing and IVF boost population of Israel's SamaritansDec 12, 2012 · Modern science helps the Samaritans of Israel to preserve their way of life after inbreeding pushed them to the verge of extinction.
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Genetic testing breathes new life into Israel's SamaritansDec 9, 2012 · Like many Samaritan couples today, the pair had to pass a premarital genetic screening to predict the likelihood of having healthy children. ...Missing: contemporary challenges
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Living Monuments: Imagining Ancient Gene Pools in the Middle EastMay 29, 2018 · With this “eugenic” justification, Samaritan men (though not women) have been permitted to marry not only Israeli Jews, but also Christian wives ...
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The Samaritans Demographic StatisticsThe Samaritan community had 775 members in 2015, divided into eight houses. In 2010, there were 747 members, with 98 children born between 2004-2010.
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Palestine population estimates for 1946 - UNCCP - Working paperMar 12, 2019 · Samaria District. Jenin Sub-district. 61,210. 60,000. –. 1,210. –. Jenin. Villages. 4,310. 56,900. 4,150. 55,850. –. –. 160. 1,050. –. –. Nablus ...Missing: administration | Show results with:administration
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The Beginning of Israeli Rule in Judea and SamariaOur positions as well as our settlements in the Jordan Valley were shelled almost daily by Jordanian artillery for three years until September 1970. We had ...
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Population of Jewish Settlements in the West Bank by CommunityOften referred to by its Biblical name, Judea and Samaria, this land is home to a Palestinian population of over one million, as well as about 140,000 Jewish ...
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