From Peleset to Falastin: a history of the name Palestine

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Where did the name Palestine come from and for how long has it been in use?
After reading the book "Palestine a four thousand year history" by Nur Masalha, a Palestinian historian and academic, it became clear that the name Palestine has been used since the 13th century BC until today. Only in the last decades did the use of the name Palestine become estranged, with the establishment of the State of Israel and the vilification of the Palestinian people. Many people doubt whether they can speak about Palestine and Palestinians. Using the name Palestine feels uncomfortable to many people.
In his book, Nur Masalha shows with proof of many documents and quotes that the name Palestine has been the most common name that was used to describe the region between Egypt and today's Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, since it replaced the names Djahi, Retenu and Canaan.
The first mention of the people living in the southern part of the Levant, the Peleset, gives the root letters for the name Philistia and Palaistine, that is used by the Assyrians and later the Greeks and Romans.
The Arabic name Falastin derives directly from the name Palaistine, but in Arabic there is no letter P in the alphabet so they replaced it with the letter F.
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@beebee242
@beebee242 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation again Krystal. Looking forward to your talk with Bassem. Go the Flying Dutchmen ⚽️🇳🇱🙌🏼
@crhu319
@crhu319 6 ай бұрын
11:00 is the actual beginning. Jahri & Reitanu are older names than Canaan. "Kinahu" meaning purpke dye could be the origin of that. Peleset PLST referenced in 1150BCE (not 11,850BCE) by Ramses III may be a reference to a people or place, but Herodotus 5th BCE and Aristiyle 4th BCE call the entire region Palaistaine from far north in Syria, a larger area than the Philistines occupied. It was by then distict from Lebanon and from Egypt, and from the east of Jordan. So the name predates the Romans and refers to the place many separate peoples are, "a part of Syria" so clearly not ethnocally identified. Herodotus does not mention monotheism, Judea, "Israel", all of which he would.
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