• Yehud was a province of the Neo-Babylonian Empire established in the former territories of the Kingdom of Judah, which was destroyed by the Babylonians...
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    empires. Following the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, Yehud province absorbed the Babylonian province of Yehud, which, in turn, had been established to absorb...
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  • Yehud may refer to: Yehud, the Levantine province of the Neo-Babylonian Empire Yehud Medinata, the Levantine province of the Achaemenid Persian Empire...
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    to Babylon with many others (Jer 52:10–11). Judah became a Babylonian province, called Yehud, putting an end to the independent Kingdom of Judah (Because...
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    the new Babylonian province of Yehud for the remnant of the Jewish population in a part of the former kingdom. That was standard Babylonian practice...
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    mostly unaffected by the invasion and became the center of the Babylonian province of Yehud, with Mizpah as its administrative center. Finkelstein, Israel;...
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    continued to be used under the rule of the Babylonians (the Yehud province), the Persians (the Yehud province), the Greeks (the Hasmonean Kingdom), and...
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    Return to Zion (category Babylonian captivity)
    returnees settled in what became known as Yehud Medinata or Yehud. Yehud Medinata was a self-governing Jewish province under the rule of the Achaemenid Empire...
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    Zerubbabel (/zəˈrʌbəbəl/) was a governor of the Achaemenid Empire's province of Yehud and the grandson of Jeconiah, penultimate king of Judah. Zerubbabel...
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  • of ancient Israel and Judah Yehud (Persian province), a name introduced in the Babylonian period Judaea (Roman province) Or Yehuda, a city in the Tel...
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