Timeline of Israel
Discover the chapters of the book below:
Discover the chapters of the book below:
Preface |
The land of Canaan and its Nations |
Abraham and Canaan |
Canaanite Jerusalem |
Slavery in Egypt and Settlement (17-12 BCE) |
The Judges and the Monarchy (11-10 BCE) |
The City of David (10 BCE) |
King Solomon and the United Monarchy |
The Rift in the United Monarchy (928 BCE) |
The end of the Two Kingdoms |
The end of the Kingdom of Israel (722 BCE) |
The end of the Kingdom of Judah (586 BCE) |
The Kingdom of Babylon (609 – 332 BCE) |
The Canonization of the Old Testament |
The Persian Empire (539 – 332 BCE) |
The Declaration of Cyrus (Koresh) 538 BCE |
The Return to Zion |
The Hellenic Period (332 – 63 BCE) |
The Ptolemaic Dynasty (323-30) |
The Seleucid Empire (305-63) |
Hellenic culture |
The Hasmonean Kingdom (167-37 BCE) The Maccabee Revolt |
Judah the Maccabee (164 -160) |
Jonathan Apphus (160-143) |
Simon HaTharssi (143-134) |
Jonathan HaGaddi -Hyrcanus I (134-104) |
The sects in the Jewish community |
Alexander Jannaeus (103 – 76) |
The Nabataeans |
The Roman period (63 BCE – 324 CE) |
The Historical Background to Herod’s Rise |
The Parthian Empire (224 BCE – 190 CE) |
Antigonus II (40 – 37 BCE) |
Herod’s House (37 BCE – 4 BCE) |
Herod’s Building Enterprises |
Herod’s and his Family |
Herod’s Succession |
John the Baptist |
Jesus |
The Great Revolt (66 – 73 CE) |
The Events Preceding the Great Revolt |
The Destruction of the Second Temple (70 CE) |
The Roman Period after the Great Revolt |
The Diaspora Revolt (115 -117) |
Aelius Hadrianus – Adrian (117 – 138) |
The Simon Bar Kokhba Revolt (132 – 136) |
The Sanhedrin |
Rabbi Judah Hanasi – Rabbi (135 – 220) |
The Byzantine Period (324 – 638) |
The Byzantine Period in the Land of Israel (324 – 638) |
Helena (325) |
Julian “The Apostate” (361) |
Hieronymus (347) |
Eudoxia visit in Jerusalem (438) |
Justinian I (527 -565) |
The Persian Conquest (614 – 628) |
The Early Muslim Period (638 – 1099) |
Muhammad (570 – 632) |
The First Four Caliphs – Rashidun |
The Battle of Siffin (657) |
The battle of Karbala (680) |
The Umayyad Dynasty (660 – 750) |
Mu’awiya |
Abed al Malik |
al Walid Iben Al Malik |
Suleiman |
Omar II |
The Abbas Dynasty (750 -970) |
Abu al Abbas |
The characteristic of the Abbas period |
al Mansur |
Harun al Rashid |
al Mamun |
The Fatimids Caliphate (970 -1099) |
Background |
The Fatimids Influence on the region |
al Hakim Ba-Amar Allah (996 – 1021) |
The Birth of the Druze Religion |
The Fatimids influence in the Land of Israel |
al Taher Az-Zahirz Bi-Allah |
al Mustansir Bi-Amar Allah |
The Seljuks Empire (1071 -1098) |
The Battle of Manzikert (1071) |
The Suljuk Period in the Land of Israel |
Malik –Shah (1072-1098) |
A Summary of the Seljuk Period |
The Crusader Period (1099 – 1292) |
“The Peasant’s Quest” |
TThe First Crusade-“The Knights’ Crusade (1079-1099) |
The First Crusade Kingdom (1099 – 1187) |
The Structure of the Kingdom |
Godfrey of Bouillon (1099 – 1100) |
Baldwin I (1100 – 1118) |
Baldwin II (1118 – 1131) |
The Second Crusade (1147 – 1149) |
Amalric (1162 -1174) |
Salah A-Din – Saladin (1137 – 1193) |
Baldwin IV (1174 -1185) |
The Atert Fortress Affair – Chastellet (1187) |
The Daughters of Jacob Bridge |
Guy of Lusignan (1186 -1192) |
The Battle of Haitin (1187) |
The Third Crusade- The King’s Crusade (1190-1191) |
The First Jaffa Agreement (September 02, 1192) |
The Second Crusader Kingdome (1192 -1291) |
The Death of Saladin (1193) |
The Succession |
The Ayyubid Dynasty (1187-1260) in parallel to the Crusaders |
The Fourth Crusade (1201 – 1204) |
The Fifth Crusade (1217 – 1221) |
The Six Crusade (1228 CE) |
The Second Jaffa Agreement (1229) |
The Baron’s Crusade |
The Conquest of the Khwarezmiyya (1244) |
The Battle of Hirbiya (1244) |
The Seven Crusade (1248 – 1254) |
The Battle of Ain–Jalut (1260) |
The Mamluk Period in the Land of Israel (1260 – 1517) |
Bibars (1228-1277) |
The Mamluk Heritage in the Land of Israel |
Bibar’s Successors |
The Qalawun Family |
The End of the Crusader Period 1291 |
The End of the Mamluk Period in the Land of Israel 1516 |
The Ottomans Period (1516 – 1917) |
The Expansion of the Empire |
Salim I – The Battle of Marj Dabiq 1516 |
Suliman I – “The Magnificent” (1510 – 1566) |
The Collapse |
The Battle of Lepanto 1571 |
The Sige of Vienna 1683 |
The Greek War of Independence (1821-1832) |
The Crimean War (1853 – 1856) |
The Role of the Land of Israel to the Outbreak of the War |
The Consequences of the War |
The Ottomans Influence on the Land of Israel |
The Capitulation Treaty |
The Jewish Community |
Dona Gracia |
Ottomans Construction in the Land of Israel |
The Hejaz railway and the Haifa Branch |
The Modern Period |
The Characteristics of the Modern Period around the World |
The Characteristics in the Land of Israel |
1. Napoleon’s Campaign in the Land of Israel (1798-9) |
2. The Egyptian Conquest (1831-1840) |
3. The Suez Canal |
The Jewish people in the Land of Israel in the Modern Period |
The Characteristics of the Jews “Old Yishuv” |
The Precursors of the Zionism |
Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalisher |
Rabbi Shmuel Mohilever |
Moses Hess |
Yehuda Leib Pinsker |
Moshe Yehuda Leib Lilienblum |
The Events that Preceded the First Aliyah |
The Damascus Blood Libel |
Moses Montefiore |
The “Exit from the Walls” (1857) |
The Agriculture Settlements |
Motsa (1860) |
Gei Oni (1878) |
Petach Tikva (1878) |
The First Aliyah (1882 – 1903) |
The “Bilu” Grup |
The Yemenite Aliyha |
The Intervention by the Baron Rothschild |
Baron Moshe (Mairoce) Hirsch – ICA |
Rothschild Return – PICA |
The Establishment of the Zionist Movement |
The Second Aliyah (1903- 1914) |
The British Mandate in the Land of Israel (1917 – 1948) |
The Arab Revolt against the Ottomans |
The Balfour Declaration (November 2 1917) |
The Battle of Tel-Hai (March 1 1920) |
The Distribution of Influence in the Middle East |
Creation of the Emirate of Transjordan |
The Third Aliyah (1918 – 1923) |
The institutions and Organization Established |
The Difference between the various Settlement Types |
The Fourth Aliyah- The Polish Aliyah (1924 – 1931) |
The Fifth Aliyah- The German Aliyah (1933 – 1939) |
The Evolution of the Armed Jewish Defense Force |
The Events that Preceded the Establishment of the State of Israel – The Riots and the Arab Revolt |
The White Papers |
The 1920 Events – The Nabi Musa Riots |
The 1921 Events – The Jaffa Riots |
The 1929 Riots (“The Events at the Western Wall”). |
The Second White Papar |
The Arab Revolt (1936 – 1939) |
The Peel Commission (1937) |
The Woodhead Commission (1938) |
The “Wall and Tower” Settlement System |
The Third White Paper (May 1939) |
The British Mandate during War World II |
The British Mandate Post War World II |
The Anglo-American Committee (1946) |
The United Nation Committee – U.N.S.C.P |
The Jewish Resistance Movement |
The End of the British Mandate (May 14 1948) |
The Contribution of the Mandate to the Land of Israel |
The Establishment of the State of Israel (May 15 1948) |
The Declaration of Independence |
The Background for the War of Independence (1947 -1949) |
The Participating Forces |
The Arab Forces |
The Jewish Forces |
The Haganah |
The Etsel |
The LehI |
The Palmach |
The Preparations for the war |
The War of Indepandance |
The First Period (November 29, 47 until May 15, 48) |
The Characteristics of the First Period |
The Second Period (from May 15, 48 to July 20,49) |
The Characteristics of the Second Period |
First Stage (May 15 to June 11, 48. the first truce) |
Events in the Different Fronts |
The Establishment of the I.D.F |
Second Stage – (June 11,49 to July 15, 48) |
The Altalena Affair |
Third Stage – (July 8 – 18, 48) The Ten days |
Fourth Stage– (July18.48). Undefined end date |
The Noteworthy Event in this Stage |
The assassination of Count Bernadotte (Sep 17, 48) |
Operation Yoav (October 15 to 22, 1948) |
The Affair of “Fallujah pocket” |
Operation Hiram (October 28 to 31, 1948) |
The Iqrit and Biram affair |
Operation Horev (Dec. 28, 1948, to Jan. 7 1949) |
Operation Uvda (March 5 to March 10, 1949) |
The Armistice Agreements |
The Agreement with Egypt – February 26, 1949 |
The Agreement with Lebanon – March 23, 1949 |
The Agreement with Jorden – April 3, 1949 |
The Agreement with Syria – July 20, 1949 |
A map of the Demilitarized Zones |
Brief History of the Demarcation of the Borders of the State of Israel |
A map of the Borders of the State of Israel |
Main events and conflicts following the establishment of |
the State of Israel |
Summary of the Dates and Events Worth to Remember
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