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beginning with the 9th-century Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah,[24][25] which fell, respectively, to the [...].
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 720 BCE) and Neo-Babylonian Empire (586 BCE)

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beginning with the 9th-century Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah,[24][25] which fell, respectively, to the [...].
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beginning with the 9th-century Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah,[24][25] which fell, respectively, to the [...].
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Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 720 BCE) and Neo-Babylonian Empire (586 BCE)
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beginning with the 9th-century Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah,[24][25] which fell, respectively, to the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 720 BCE) and Neo-Babylonian Empire (586 BCE).

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unrecognized internationally.[21][fn 5] Inhabited since the Middle Bronze Age by Canaanite tribes,[22][23] the land held by present-day Israel was once the setting for much of Biblical history, <span>beginning with the 9th-century Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah,[24][25] which fell, respectively, to the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 720 BCE) and Neo-Babylonian Empire (586 BCE).[26][27] Later rulers included the Achaemenid Empire, Alexander the Great, the Seleucid Empire, the Hasmonean dynasty, and, from 63 BCE, the Roman Republic and later Roman Empire.[28][29

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