The Holy Land or Palestine Showing not only the Old Kingoms of Judea and Israel but also the 12 Tribes Distinctly, and Confirming Even the Diversity of the Locations of their Ancient Positions and Doing So as the Holy Scriptures Indicate, a geographic map from the studio of Tobiae Conradi Lotter, 1759Map of the southern Levant, c.830s BCE. ██ Kingdom of Judah ██ Kingdom of Israel ██ Philistine city-states ██ Phoenician states ██ Kingdom of Ammon ██ Kingdom of Edom ██ Kingdom of Aram-Damascus ██ Aramean tribes ██ Arubu tribes ██ Nabatu tribes ██ Assyrian Empire ██ Kingdom of Moab Map of CanaanRoman Iudaea Province in the 1st century CE.5th century CE: Byzantine Diocese of Palaestina I (Philistia, Judea and Samaria) and Palaestina II (Galilee and Perea)
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Palestine (from Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פלשת Pleshet, פלשתינה Palestina; Arabic: فلسطينFilastīn, Falastīn) is one of several names for the geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River with various adjoining lands. Many different definitions of the region have been used in the past three millennia.

Other English names for this geographical region include: Canaan (Hebrew: כנען), Land of Israel (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל Erets Yisrael), Judea (Hebrew: יהודה yehuda), Holy Land (Hebrew: ארץ הקדש Erets Ha-Kodesh; Latin: Terra Sancta; Arabic: الأرض المقدسةal-Ard al-Muqaddasah) and Cisjordan.

The various names for the region are understood differently and are not identical in meaning.

Boundaries and name

Ancient Egyptian texts call the entire levantine coastal area R-t-n-u (conventionally Retenu), which stretched along the Mediterranean coast in between modern Egypt and Turkey. It subdivided into three regions. Retenu's southern region (called Djahy) approximates modern Israel with the Palestinian Territories, the central region Lebanon, and the northern region (called Amurru) the Syrian coast as far north as the Orontes River near Turkey.

During the Israelite Period (or Iron Age), the Kingdom of Israel of the United Monarchy reigned from Jerusalem over an area approximating modern Israel with the Palestinian Territories but extending farther westward and northward to cover much (but not all) of the greater Land of Israel. After the split, the southern part became the Kingdom of Judah, and the northern part the Kingdom of Israel.

The term "Palestine" derives from the word Philistine, the name of a non-Semitic ethnic group, originating from Southern Greece,closely related to early Mycenaean civilization. They inhabited a smaller area on the southern coast, called Philistia, whose borders approximate the modern Gaza Strip. Philistia encompassed the five cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, and Gath. The Egyptian texts of the temple at Medinet Habu, record a people called the P-r-s-t (conventionally Peleset), one of the Sea Peoples who invaded Egypt in Ramesses III's reign. This is considered very likely to be a reference to the Philistines. The Hebrew name Peleshet (Hebrew: פלשת Pəléshseth), usually translated as Philistia in English, is used in the Bible to denote their southern coastal region. The Assyrian emperor Sargon II called it the Palashtu in his Annals. The Philistines seem to have disappeared as a distinct ethnic group by the Assyrian period, however the name of their land remained. During the Persian Period, the Greek form was first used in the 5th century BCE by Herodotus who wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinêi" (whence Latin: Palaestina, whence English: Palestine). The boundaries of the area he referred to were not explicitly stated, but Josephus used the name only for the smaller coastal area, Philistia. Ptolemy also used the term. In Latin, Pliny mentions a region of Syria that was "formerly called Palaestina" among the areas of the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Palestine;Complete mint set postage dues 1924 £9.00 Palestine Embossed Proofs in Unissued Colours £19.99
Palestine 1938 3M With Control No. On Mount Carmel Cove £4.68 1960s Al-Fateh Palestinian Resistance propaganda labels £10.00
Palestine 1928: Postage Dues Sg D12-20 inc. Rare Perfs £12.50 Palestine 1923: Postage Dues Sg D1-5 Incl. On Piece £12.50
Palestine proofs - impressions Tel Aviv Post. paid Upu £200.01 Palestine first postage dues Sg Pd1 1 Mil block of 8 £179.95
Palestine: 1942 500M. Pristine Unmounted, S.G.110 £1.50 Palestine Air Mail Cover to Germany £1.99
Palestine Used Selection £0.99 Palestine - 1932 250M - £P1 - Unmounted Mint £1.99
Palestine 1927 8M Brown Sg 96 Mm £0.99 1941 Israel Orphans cvr Usa Charitable discount h/stamp £4.99
1928 Banco Di Roma Jerusalem pc Leeds 3m & 4m Palestine £4.99 Palestine - 3 Old Airmail Covers to England - Lot 285 £7.99
Jordan 1948 Cover 2m+Transjordan 4m Censor to Usa £24.50 Jordan 1951-66 Covers x5 Colorful Jerusalem Bethlehem £24.50
Palestine 1946 Tel Aviv Registered Advert Cover to Uk £14.99 Palestine Ppc 1911 Turkey Opt to France,via Egypt £14.99
Palestine;Lightly Mounted Mint Set s.g.104/11, 1932 £11.00 Palestine;Complete mint set 2m to 50m 1927, s.g.90/100 £28.00
Palestine 1936 Ramat Gan Redirected Air Cover to Czech £45.00 Palestine 1942 Reg.Airmail cover to London.... £67.00
Palestine 1943 Censor Cover to Canada...Permit Cachet £90.00 Palestine 1944 Ww2 Cover Censored...to Canada Vancouver £20.00
Palestine 1944 Ww2 Cover Urgent...to Canada Vancouver £20.00 Palestine France Army P.O.Turkey 1921 Reg.Cover+Mersons £65.00
Egyptian Occupation of Gaza(Airmail)(1953)(Lmm)( Cv£104) £34.99
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