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Ashtyn Buckley
31 December, 10:19
Who ruled Palestine in the 19th century?
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Savanna Mercer
31 December, 13:09
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Palestine, in the last period of the Ottoman Empire, was first linked to the state of Sidon, later to Syria and then to Beirut, which was founded in the last period. The Ottomans ruled in Palestine for 401 years. Palestine was and still is a region of great importance for Muslims, Christians and Jews.
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