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    Tomaž Vargazon
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    Does Palestine have an ancient history like Israel does? I searched for Israel's ancient history and got results but not when I search for
    Ancient Palestine (It even states that Palestine was just another name
    for Ancient Israel.)
    Here’s a little bit of information I just learned. The Arab alphabet:


    Which letter does Palestine begin with and why is it important?

    Palestine is a Latin transliteration of the name Fistiline, from
    Fistilines or Philistines, the people who inhabited the area during the
    bronze age. The oldest information we have is the area was conquered by
    Egypt from native Caananites, you may recognise that name from some holy
    texts. Later an Egyptian inscription on a stelle (royal stone praising
    the achivements of the pharaoh) speaks of the destruction Egyptian
    armies brought in Israel, although it’s not clear if it talks of a state
    or a region.

    After that the area came under the control of the Persians, then
    Macedonian Greeks, Seleucid and Ptolematic dynasties fought over it
    until Rome conquered or took over both and eventually Arabs came in the
    7th century and the familiar part of the history begins, with the
    crusades and everything else.

    The closest thing to an “Ancient Palestine” is an Israeli-Philistinian kingdom that may have had independence in the period approximately
    1300–800 B.C.E. The ethnicity of these folks is disputed, but we know significant communities abstained from pork and practiced male genital mutilation (circumcision), although the area was a mix of two cultures. Presumably this is why we call is Israelite-Philistine period. Before
    and after the area was a border province between two mighty empires -
    Egyptian on one side and whomever controlled Babylon or the other, until
    the familiar part of history begins. It was not all that important for
    people who didn’t live there until Christianity and Islam made it
    important by being holy. To make it triply complicated, the people who
    did live there considered it especially holy themselves and maintained a
    close link to the region through religion for almost 2000 years.

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