Palestine (region)
Palestine (Greek: ?????????? Palaistin?, Latin: Syria Palęstina, Hebrew: ??????? Palestina,
Arab rule
The new Arab rulers divided the province of ash-Sham (Syria) into five districts. Jund Filastin (Arabic جند فلسطين, literally "the army or military district of Palestine") was a region extending from the Sinai to south of the plain of Acre. At times it reached down into the Sinai. Major towns included Rafah, Caesarea, Gaza, Jaffa, Nablus, Jericho, Ramla and Jerusalem. Initially Ludd (Lydda) was the capital, but in 717 it was moved to the new city of ar-Ramlah (Ramla). (The capital was not moved to Jerusalem until much later, when the organization into Junds was already breaking down.) Jund al-Urdunn (literally "Jordan") was a region to the north and east of Filastin. Major towns included Tiberias, Legio, Acre, Beisan and Tyre. The capital was at Tiberias. Various political upheavals led to readjustments of the boundaries several times. After the 10th century, the division into Junds began to break down and the Turkish invasions of the 1070s, soon followed by the Crusades and the establishment of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, completed that process.
Related Topics:
Jund Filastin - Lydda - Ramla - Tiberias - 1070s - Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
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- See also the Mideastweb map of "Palestine Under the Caliphs", showing Jund boundaries (external link).
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Boundaries and Name |
| ► | 5th century B.C.E. |
| ► | Roman times |
| ► | Arab rule |
| ► | Muslim division into districts |
| ► | Ottoman rule |
| ► | 20th Century |
| ► | British Mandate |
| ► | UN Partition |
| ► | Current status |
| ► | Literature |
| ► | See also |
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