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@dgsn | 14 December 13 | |
@ intended - 14.12.13 - 02:07pm Sorry to say but this is ALL WRONG . There wasnt any contry called Palestine , there were never a people called Palestinians . There was a well documented region called Palestine, this is indisputable fact. Also the inhabitants of the well documented region called Palestine were called Palestinians. You are WRONG!!! and you know it. Palestine was a place, Palestinians were its inhabitants. Indisputable 100percent fact. |
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@propidol | 15 December 13 | |
@ propidol - 4.12.13 - 07:47pm The name Palestine is given to the region spreading from eastern Mediterranean coast to the Jordan Valley to the area covering Galilee Lake in the north and southern Negev Desert. The origin of this word lies in Plesheth. This is a name appearing frequently in the Bible and have started being known as Philistine in English. The world root of Plesheth lies in the word palah was is a term used generally in the sense of migratory, referring to the Palestinians conquest of the coast of Mediterranean. These people were mostly originates of Asia Minor and Greece and gradually became a part of the Arab world. But I guess you're rather more interested in going on an ethnic cleansing rant rather than the linguistic derivation of the word. This. |
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@propidol | 15 December 13 | |
@ propidol - 7.12.13 - 02:06pm The Philistines entered in this region not all at one time but in different eras. The first group reached here in the pre-patriarchal period and made a settlement in Gerar, south of Beersheba. The second group arrived from Crete and settled in the southern coastal area where it divided made different settlements into Gat, Ekron, Ashdod, Ascalon and Gaza. These districts were occupied by the foreign settlers coming mostly from the Mediterranean islands. In the fifth century BC, the region of eastern coast of the Mediterranean started being called as the Philistine Syria, a term coined by the Greek historian, Herodotus and used in its Greek language form. In AD 135, the Emperor Hadrian blotted out the name Provincia Judea and renamed it Provincia Syria Palaestina. This was the Latin version of the Greek name and soon became a name to be used as an administrative unit. This name was shortened to Palaestina and the name Palestine was derived from it as a modern and anglicized version. And this. |
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@recurv11 | 15 December 13 | |
stop repeatin urself, take a hint, no1 cares...
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@propidol | 15 December 13 | |
Well you two have a lot in common as you're both delusional with no real understanding of the subjects you try discuss.
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@intended | 4 May 14 | |
@ dgsn - 14.12.13 - 09:30pm There was a well documented region called Palestine, this is indisputable fact. Also the inhabitants of the well documented region called Palestine were called Palestinians. You are WRONG!!! and you know it. Palestine was a place, Palestinians were its inhabitants. Indisputable 100percent fact. I don't agree . Go back and see where Palesine was , whou gave it the name Palestine and why . Go and see if it was a ereal namechange . You wil have to go to the history books to get all the info . |
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@kimjongl | 4 May 14 | |
Where does the name israel come from?
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@intended | 6 May 14 | |
From the original nameThe Kingdom of Israel. ( when the 12 tribes came together as one) its all in the history books .
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@dgsn | 6 May 14 | |
@ intended - 4.05.14 - 07:38pm I don't agree . Go back and see where Palesine was , whou gave it the name Palestine and why . Go and see if it was a ereal namechange . You wil have to go to the history books to get all the info . http://www.science.co.il/History-Palestine.php |
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@dgsn | 6 May 14 | |
Pretty much every single source will say the same thing.
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