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the Jewish history was that they took land from canaanites and philistines they had one kingdom Solomon and David. After the kingdom was divided into Israel and Judah.Assyrians and Babilonians conquer kingdoms and exile Jews.End of the 6th century Persians conquer Babalyon,they allowed the return of the Jews who rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem.

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