- Period:
- 1020 BCE – 586 BCE
- Capital:
- Kudüs
- Region:
- Levant
- Type:
- kingdom
- Religion:
- Yahudilik (Tek tanrıcılık)
- Language:
- İbranice
- Government:
- Monarşi
Powerful during the reigns of Kings David and Solomon, they later split in two. They form the foundation of the Jewish religion and culture.
Rulers (4)
- İsrail Kralı Kral Davud · 1010 BCE–970 BCE
- İsrail Kralı Kral Süleyman · 970 BCE–931 BCE
- İsrail Kralı Omri · 885 BCE–874 BCE
- Yahuda Kralı Hizkiya · 715 BCE–687 BCE
Related events
- Construction of Solomon's Temple · 957 BCE
- Assyrian Conquest of Israel · 722 BCE
- Siege of Lachish by Sennacherib · 701 BCE
- Babylonian Exile · 586 BCE
- Destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II · 586 BCE
- Six-Day War · 1967 CE
Frequently asked questions
- What was Kingdoms of Israel and Judah?
- The ancient kingdoms in which monotheism was born.
- When did Kingdoms of Israel and Judah exist?
- 1020 BCE – 586 BCE
- What was the capital of Kingdoms of Israel and Judah?
- Kudüs
- Where was Kingdoms of Israel and Judah located?
- Levant