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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud

    Yehud (Hebrew: יְהוּד) is a city in the Central District of Israel that is part of the joint municipality of Yehud-Monosson. In 2007, the city's population stood at approximately 30,000 people (including Neve Monosson – see below).

    • Country: Israel
    • Hebrew transcription(s) ISO 259: Yhud
  2. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Yehud_(Persian_province)

    Yehud Medinata was the Aramaic-language name of the province, which was first introduced by the Babylonians during their governance of the same region prior to the Persian conquest in …

  3. https://www.sots.ac.uk/wiki/yehud

    Yehud is the Aramaic version of ‘Judah’ (Hebrew Yehudah). In the Persian empire, where Aramaic was the common language of the western part of the empire, it was the name of the …

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    • https://dbpedia.org/page/Yehud_(Persian_province)

      Jeúde (Yehud) ou Província de Jeúde (em aramaico: Yehud Medinata) foi uma província da Babilônia formada após a queda do Reino de Judá pelo Segundo Império Babilônico em 587 …

    • Yehud (Persian province) - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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      Yehud, also known as Yehud Medinata[1][2][3][4][5]or Yehud Medinta[lower-alpha 1](lit. 'Province of Judah'), was an administrative province of the Achaemenid Persian Empirein the …

    • Yehud (Persian province) - Air.Wiki

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      Yehud (Persian province) ইয়েহুদ (ব্যাবিলনীয় প্রদেশ) יהוד (פחוה פרסית) Yehūd (Province perse)

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    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud_Medinata

      16 rows · Yehud Medinata - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yehud Medinata Yehud Medinata ( Aramaic for the State of Judah ), or simply Yehud, was part of the Persian

    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of...

      The northern Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah to the south. Israel and Judah were Iron Age kingdoms of the old Near East. The area of time covered in this page is from the first mention of the name Israel in the archaeological …

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