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Section sizes
Section size for History of Palestine (78 sections)
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Section
total
(Top) 6,356 6,356
Prehistory 2,425 2,425
Bronze and Iron Ages (3700–539 BCE) 44 26,229
Emergence of cities 5,227 5,227
Egyptian dominance 1,282 3,317
Late Bronze Age collapse 2,035 2,035
Early Israelites and Philistines 1,880 1,880
Kingdoms of Israel and Judah 5,159 5,159
Assyrian invasions 3,270 3,270
Babylonian period 7,332 7,332
Persian (Achaemenid) period 12,435 12,435
Hellenistic period 5,895 5,895
Roman period 4,885 15,747
Herodian dynasty and Roman Judea 4,346 4,346
Jewish-Roman wars 1,947 1,947
Province of Syria Palaestina 4,569 4,569
Byzantine period 20,805 20,805
Early Muslim period 8,325 27,770
Umayyad Caliphate 7,309 7,309
Abbasid Caliphate 6,862 6,862
Fatimid Caliphate 5,274 5,274
Crusader period 8,525 8,525
Ayyubid and Mamluk periods 5,301 5,301
Ottoman period 548 41,257
Early Ottoman rule 3,992 3,992
Decentralization process 31 8,555
Ridwan-Farrukh-Turabay period 3,027 3,027
Imperial attempts at centralization 5,497 5,497
Rule of Acre and autonomy of Nablus 42 15,728
Zaydani period 5,158 5,158
Jazzari period 7,511 7,511
Aqil Agha period 3,017 3,017
Centralization 331 12,434
Egyptian period 5,820 5,820
Restoration of Ottoman control 6,283 6,283
Great War and interregnum 2,297 2,297
British Mandate period 7,942 24,458
Governance 1,785 1,785
Demographics and Jewish immigration 2,222 2,222
1936–1939 Revolt 1,931 6,544
General strike 891 891
Peel Commission 1,594 1,594
Escalation and disintegration 887 887
Zionist mobilization 1,241 1,241
World War II 3,376 3,376
End of the British Mandate 1945–1948 2,589 2,589
UN partition and the 1948 Palestine War 4,056 10,974
Partition of former Mandatory territory 1,616 1,616
Palestinian governorship in Egyptian-controlled Gaza 3,046 3,046
Annexation of the West Bank of Jordan 2,256 2,256
Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories 98 12,294
Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War 2,375 2,375
First Intifada, Oslo Accords and the State of Palestine 947 947
Second Intifada and later 1,498 1,498
Gaza-West Bank split 2,969 2,969
Observer status of State of Palestine 4,407 4,407
Graphical overview of Palestine's historical sovereign powers 110 110
See also 585 585
Notes 27 61
Citations 34 34
Sources 12 143,835
News media 9,863 9,863
Online sources 11,257 11,257
Primary sources 2,302 2,302
General 5,987 5,987
Ancient history 21,325 55,976
Assyrian period 2,405 2,405
Babylonian period 1,019 1,019
Persian period 7,138 7,138
Hellenistic period 5,073 5,073
Roman period 19,016 19,016
Middle Ages 20 36,506
Byzantine period 13,663 13,663
Early Muslim period 16,429 16,429
Crusader period 6,394 6,394
Renaissance and early modern history 4,525 4,525
Modern history 17,407 17,407
External links 1,040 1,040
Total 368,399 368,399
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Year Notations

There should be a year notation added to all year references in the section "Hasmonean period"


This would change the current version of the first paragraph; "In 167, Antiochus IV issued an edict..."

To be this instead; "In 167 BCE, Antiochus IV issued an edict..."


The second paragraph of the current version; "In 164 Antiochus IV (or his son Antiochus V) rescinded the edict..."

To be this instead; "In 164 BCE Antiochus IV (or his son Antiochus V) rescinded the edict..."


The final sentence of the third paragraph of the current version; "...Simon's diplomacy paid off and around 140 Judea was de facto independent."

To be this instead; ""...Simon's diplomacy paid off and around 140 BCE Judea was de facto independent."


And in the fourth paragraph of the current version; "The Seleucid's continued infighting gave Judea free reigns and from 130 it began to conquer its neighbors. Non-Jews in conquered territory were forcibly converted to Judaism, expelled or made to pay tribute. The Edomites became Jewish, and the Samaritan temple at Mount Gerizim was destroyed. By 100, Judea included the entire Palestinian hinterland from the Galilee in the north to the Negev in the south. From 100 to 70 the Hasmoneans conquered many poleis along the coast and in the Transjordan. The warfare and associated plunder made both the Hasmonean kings and Jerusalem's temple institution incredibly rich.

To be this instead; "The Seleucid's continued infighting gave Judea free reigns and from 130 BCE it began to conquer its neighbors. Non-Jews in conquered territory were forcibly converted to Judaism, expelled or made to pay tribute. The Edomites became Jewish, and the Samaritan temple at Mount Gerizim was destroyed. By 100 BCE, Judea included the entire Palestinian hinterland from the Galilee in the north to the Negev in the south. From 100 BCE to 70 BCE the Hasmoneans conquered many poleis along the coast and in the Transjordan. The warfare and associated plunder made both the Hasmonean kings and Jerusalem's temple institution incredibly rich. PcKernel (talk) 19:28, 7 February 2024 (UTC)

Emperor Napoleon

"In Fabruary 1799, Emperor Napoleon of France entered Palestine after conquering Egypt..."

This sentence makes it seem like Napoleon was emperor at the time, which he was not of course. I can't edit this because of protection, but it should probably be changed ("The then French general Napoleon" ?). 2A02:A46D:576:0:C816:F34C:F269:FC97 (talk) 21:33, 19 May 2024 (UTC)

 Done Westindiaman (talk) 01:36, 10 June 2024 (UTC)

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The name Palestine did not come from the time of the Philistines who dwelled briefly in that region and later vanished from history. Today’s name of Palestine came after The Roman Empire conquered the region and in 6 CE established the province known as Judaea, then in 132 CE in the period of the Bar Kokhba revolt the province was expanded and renamed Syria Palaestina. 122.104.119.81 (talk) 04:31, 23 August 2024 (UTC)

 Not done See Timeline of the name Palestine. Zero 09:02, 23 August 2024 (UTC)

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Under the last paragraph of the section titled “Ottoman Period”, under subsection “Restoration of Ottoman control” which begins with “The rise of Zionism…”, in the 5th sentence change “This wave of aliyah began in 1881–82 and lasted until 1903, bringing an estimated 25,000 Jews to Land of Israel.” to “This wave of aliyah began in 1881–82 and lasted until 1903, bringing an estimated 25,000 Jews to Ottoman ruled Palestine.” Because the original lacks citation whereas this was already established as factual in previous paragraphs. Chanticlaire701 (talk) 23:17, 12 October 2024 (UTC)

done Rainsage (talk)

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199.7.157.93 (talk) 16:01, 3 November 2024 (UTC)

This page suggests that "Palestine" existed prior to the Hebrew/Israelites/Judaism in the Levant area.Such statement is historically wrong because "Palestine" is a derivative term for "Philistines" coined by the Romans.

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. LizardJr8 (talk) 05:31, 22 November 2024 (UTC)
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