Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Timeline of the history of the region of Palestine-Israel - Draiman



Timeline of the history of the region of Palestine-Israel




This timeline represents major events in the region of Israel, which at different times during human habitation included a diverse number of people, cultures, religions and nations while being a part of several major empires and an important trade link between Europe and North African coast in the west and Asia and India in the East.
For a more detailed article about the history of region see History of Palestine (region).

Prior to the 2nd millennium BC


2nd millennium BC


1st millennium BC

10th century BC


9th century BC

8th century BC

7th century BC

6th century BC

5th century BC

4th century BC

  • 332 BC – Alexander the Great conquered the region from the Persian Empire.
  • 301 BC – Ptolemy I Soter conquered the region from the heirs of Alexander the Great.

3rd century BC

2nd century BC

1st century BC



1st millennium

1st century

  • 6 AD – Romans create larger province called Iudaea, which is formed by combining Judea proper with Samaria and Idumea.[20]
  • 26–33 AD - Approximate date of the Crucifixion of Jesus
  • 66–73 AD – The First Jewish–Roman War occurs, the first uprising of Jews of the Iudaea province against the rule of the Roman Empire. The upraising fails and leads to destruction of the Jewish Temple and the conquest of Masada.
  • 70 AD - First Jewish–Roman War: The Roman Empire conquer Jerusalem and destroy the Second Jewish Temple. Jews are banned from their city by the Roman conqueror.
  • 73 AD - First Jewish–Roman War: The conquest of Masada by the Roman Empire ends the Jewish Rebellion.


2nd century

  • 130 AD – Roman emperor Hadrian builds a Roman city he called "Colonia Aelia Capitolina" on the ruins of Jerusalem.
  • 132–135 AD – The Bar Kokhba revolt takes place, the third major rebellion by the Jews of Iudaea Province against the rule of the Roman Empire. After the rebellion failed emperor Hadrian changed the name of the province from Iudaea to "Syria Palaestina" in order to complete the dissociation between the Jewish rebels to the region.

3rd century


4th century


5th century


6th century


7th century



8th century

  • 749 – The Seventh Earthquake: Another powerful earthquake is recorded in the Jordan Rift Valley. The cities of TiberiasBeit She'anHippos and Pella were largely destroyed while many other cities throughout the Jordan Rift Valley region were heavily damaged. In addition, the earthquake reportedly claimed tens of thousands of victims.[24][25]
  • 750 – The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate.

9th century

10th century

  • 905 – The Abbasids reconquered the region.
  • 970 – The Fatimids, a self-proclaimed Shia caliphate, took control and appointed a Jewish governor.

2nd millennium


11th century

12th century

13th century

14th century

15th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

5th millennium

21st century

  • June 2002 – As a result of the significant increase of suicide bombing attacks within Israeli population centers during the first years of the Second Intifada, Israel began the construction of the West Bank Fence along the Green Line border arguing that the barrier is necessary to protect Israeli civilians from Palestinian terrorism. The significantly reduced number of incidents of suicide bombings from 2002 to 2005 has been partly attributed to the barrier.[35] The barrier's construction, which has been highly controversial, became a major issue of contention between the two sides.
  • 23 August 2005 – Israel's unilateral disengagement plan: The evacuation of 25 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and West Bank is completed.
  • 12 July – 14 August 2006 – The Second Lebanon War took place, which began as a military operation in response to the abduction of two Israeli reserve soldiers by the Hezbollah, and gradually grew to a wider conflict. 1,191 Lebanese were killed, 4,409 were injured.
  • 27 December 2008 – 18 January 2009 – Operation Cast Lead: IDF forces conducted a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip during which dozens of targets were attacked in the Gaza Strip in response to ongoing rocket fire on the western Negev. 1,291 Palestinians were killed.
  • 14 November 2012 – 21 November 2012 – Operation Pillar of Cloud: IDF forces launches a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip in response to Palestinian militants firing over a hundred rockets from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel beginning on 10 November, with the aims of restoring quiet to southern Israel and to strike at what it considers terror organizations.[36] The operation officially began with the assassination ofAhmed Jabari, chief of the Gaza military wing of Hamas.[37] 158 Palestinians were killed.
  • 29 November 2012 – United Nations General Assembly resolution 67/19: Upgrading of Palestine to non-member observer state status in the United Nations.[38]

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