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DescriptionKingdoms of Israel and Judah map 830.svg |
English: Approximate map showing the——Kingdoms of Israel (blue) and Judah (orange), ancient Southern Levant borders and ancient cities such as Urmomium and Jerash. The map shows the "region in the 9th century BCE." Italiano: Il regno di Giuda e quello di Israele nell'età del ferro (VIII secolo a.C.).
日本語: 紀元前830年代のユダ王国(黄色).
Русский: Царство Иудея 927 по 526 гг. до н. э. Отсюда иудеи были сосланы завоевателями в Вавилонский регион.
Bahasa Indonesia: Peta kerajaan-kerajaan di daerah tersebut pada abad 9 SM.
Simple English: The northern Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah——to the south.
Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски: Karta Sjevernog i JUžnog Kraljevstva. Samarija je bila glavni grad Kraljevstva Izrael (plavo). 830-e pne.,.
Latviešu: Izraēlas un Jūdejas karalistes. Jūdejas karaliste (dzeltenā) ap 830. gadu p.m.ē. |
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- 2010-01-30T16:10:36Z FinnWikiNo 726x868 (109641 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Map showing the ancient levant borders and ancient cities such as ※] and ※]. The map also shows the region in the 9th century BCE. Notice the coastal land of Philistia, from
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Map of the Divided Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, ca. 9th Century BCE
പുരാതന യിസ്രായേൽ-യഹൂദ രാജ്യങ്ങൾ
Isroil (koʻk rangda) va Yahudo (toʻq sariq rangda) qirolliklari, qadimgi Janubiy Levant chegaralari va Urmomium va Jerash kabi qadimiy shaharlarni koʻrsatadigan taxminiy xarita. Xaritada mintaqa miloddan avvalgi 9-asrda koʻrsatilgan.
Approximate map showinhjjjg the Kingdoms of Israel (blue) and Judah (orange), ancient Southern Levant borders and ancient cities. The map shows the region in the 9th century BCE.
12 July 2010
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15:50, 10 February 2017 | 720 × 859 (80 KB) | Malus Catulus | removed 'Sizu' - a weird artifact from the Norse original | ||
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11:29, 13 July 2010 | 720 × 859 (79 KB) | Malus Catulus | Fixed Judah color | ||
10:51, 13 July 2010 | 720 × 859 (79 KB) | Malus Catulus | Added colors for the two kingdoms and converted their text to path and arial | ||
23:53, 12 July 2010 | 720 × 859 (62 KB) | Malus Catulus | Shrinked down the borders | ||
19:43, 12 July 2010 | 720 × 859 (62 KB) | Malus Catulus | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Map showing the ancient levant borders and ancient cities such as Urmomium and Jerash. The map also shows the region in the 9th century BCE. Notice the coastal land of Philistia, from which the name "Palestine |
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