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One city. Three religions. Four thousand five hundred years of war, prayer, conquest, and survival. Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice. Besieged twenty-three times. Attacked fifty-two times. Captured and recaptured forty-four times. More than two dozen empires have fought, bled, and died for this single square kilometre of ancient stone. And it all started… with a spring. In this documentary, we take you through the ENTIRE history of Jerusalem from 3000 BC to 1500 AD — from the first permanent settlement around the miraculous Gihon Spring, through the kingdoms of David and Solomon, the Babylonian destruction and exile, the Roman siege that burned the Second Temple, the birth of Christianity in its streets, the Islamic conquest and the Dome of the Rock, the blood-soaked Crusades, Saladin's extraordinary reconquest, and all the way to the moment the Ottomans reshaped the city into the Jerusalem whose walls still stand today. 📌 CHAPTERS — See timestamps below ↓ 0:00 Intro — One City. Three Religions. Five Thousand Years. 0:45 The Most Contested Square Kilometre on Earth 1:20 And It All Started… With a Spring 1:55 The Gihon Spring — The Geological Accident That Built Jerusalem 2:35 First Settlement, 3000 BCE — Whoever Holds the Water Holds Life 3:10 Rusalimum — Jerusalem Enters the Historical Record, 1900 BCE 3:45 The Amarna Letters — A Desperate Cry to Pharaoh, 1350 BCE 4:15 King David's Conquest and the Ark of the Covenant, 1000 BCE 4:55 Jerusalem Was Not Where the King Lived — It Was Where God Lived 5:25 Solomon's First Temple and the Foundation Stone of the Cosmos 6:05 The Holy of Holies — The Room No One Could Enter 6:35 Jerusalem Built in Language — The Psalms and Sacred Text 7:05 Four Centuries of the Kingdom of Judah — The City Gleams 7:30 Hezekiah's Tunnel — 500 Metres Through Solid Rock, 701 BCE 8:05 Nebuchadnezzar Arrives at the Walls, 597 BCE 8:35 The Babylonian Siege — Eighteen Months, Then the Walls Break 9:05 586 BCE — The Temple Burns. The Ark Disappears Forever. 9:45 The Babylonian Exile — Jerusalem Becomes an Idea 10:20 Cyrus the Great — The Decree and the Return, 539 BCE 10:55 The Second Temple Rises — The Pattern Is Now Set 11:25 Alexander the Great Takes Jerusalem Without a Fight, 332 BCE 11:55 Antiochus IV — The Desecration That Started the Maccabean Revolt 12:25 Hanukkah — The Temple Rededicated. One Century of Independence. 12:55 Rome Arrives — Pompey Walks Into the Holy of Holies, 63 BCE 13:25 Herod the Great — The Most Ambitious Builder in the Ancient World 14:05 500-Ton Stones Fitted Without Mortar — Visible From Twenty Miles 14:40 Jesus of Nazareth and the Birth of Christianity in Jerusalem 15:20 The Roman Siege of 70 CE — Five Months Outside the Walls 15:55 The Second Temple Burns — On the Exact Same Date as the First 16:30 The Arch of Titus — The Menorah Carried Through Rome in Triumph 17:00 Hadrian Erases Jerusalem — and Makes It the Most Longed-For City 17:35 Constantine Legalises Christianity — Jerusalem Is Reborn, 313 CE 18:05 Helena's Pilgrimage and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 326 CE 18:40 The Persian Invasion — Churches Burned, True Cross Seized, 614 CE 19:10 Heraclius Recaptures Jerusalem — He Has Less Than a Decade 19:40 Caliph Umar's Conquest — The Covenant of Protection, 636 CE 20:15 Umar Refuses to Pray Inside the Church — A Moment of History 20:45 The Dome of the Rock — Jerusalem's Golden Crown, 691 CE 21:20 The City Bears the Physical Imprint of All Three Faiths 21:50 Pope Urban II Calls the First Crusade, 1095 22:15 July 15, 1099 — The Crusaders Breach the Walls. 22:50 The Kingdom of Jerusalem — 88 Years. A Brief, Violent Parenthesis. 23:20 Saladin and the Battle of Hattin — Water Decides Everything, 1187 23:55 Saladin at Jerusalem's Gates — No Massacre. Churches Untouched. 24:25 Saladin Wept as He Entered. The Cross Falls From the Dome. 24:50 The Mongols Sack Jerusalem, 1260 — The Mamluks Rebuild 25:20 The Ottomans Arrive — 1517. A New Era Begins. 25:50 Suleiman the Magnificent Builds the Walls That Still Stand Today 26:20 Conclusion — Water. Stone. Memory. And Hope. 26:55 [END] ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to AncestorOrigins for more lost civilizations, forgotten empires, and the untold stories of our ancestors: 👉 [ / @ancestororigins ] ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🗣️ DISCUSSION QUESTION: From 3000 BC all the way to 1500 AD — which empire, ruler, or moment in Jerusalem's history do you think changed the city most permanently? Drop your answer in the comments below 👇 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: All historical content in this video is based on archaeology, historical research, and credible academic sources. Where historical debate exists, we present multiple perspectives. We do not present speculation as fact. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #jerusalem #ancienthistory #shorts