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Jewish population by country: Revision history


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  • curprev 00:5100:51, 23 May 2024 Nycarchitecture212 talk contribs 98,043 bytes +82 During the 1800s, the region now known as Israel/Palestine was generally referred to as part of "Ottoman Syria" within the Ottoman Empire. It did not have a distinct name like modern Israel. The area was administratively divided into several sanjaks (districts), primarily the Sanjak of Jerusalem, the Sanjak of Nablus, and the Sanjak of Acre. These divisions were part of the larger administrative units, such as the Vilayet (province) of Damascus or the Vilayet of Beirut. Tag: Reverted

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