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The Entire History of Jerusalem - Brought Back to Life with AI (5,000 Years)

History Unwalled

The Entire History of Jerusalem - Brought Back to Life with AI (5,000 Years)

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The Entire History of Jerusalem - Brought Back to Life with AI (5,000 Years) For the first time, we have taken original historical engravings, ancient maps, and faded photographs of Jerusalem and transformed them into fully photorealistic scenes using advanced AI reconstruction techniques. This is not a standard documentary. This is 5,000 years of one of the world's most contested cities, rebuilt frame by frame. Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice, besieged 23 times, captured and recaptured 44 times, and attacked 52 times. And yet, it is still here. In this video, we cover the complete history of Jerusalem from its very first settlers in 3,500 BCE all the way through to the present day including the Canaanites, King David and Solomon's Temple, the Babylonian exile, Alexander the Great, the Roman conquest, the birth of Christianity, the destruction of the Second Temple, the Byzantine era, the early Islamic city and the building of the Dome of the Rock, the Crusades and Saladin, Ottoman Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent, the British Mandate, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Six Day War of 1967, and the deeply unresolved question of Jerusalem today. Every chapter of this story is brought to life through AI reconstructed imagery, showing you what this city actually looked like at each turning point in history. ABOUT THIS CHANNEL: This channel uses advanced AI image and video generation to reconstruct historical scenes from original engravings, ancient maps, and archival photographs. Our goal is to make history visible not just readable. All historical content in this video is researched for accuracy. This video presents all sides of contested historical and political events without taking a political position. Facts are presented as facts. Disputes are presented as disputes. If this video gave you something, a new perspective, a moment that surprised you, or an emotion you were not expecting, leave your answer in the comments below: After 5,000 years of this city changing hands, who do you think truly has the stronger historical claim to Jerusalem? The people who built the first temple on that hill? The faith that made it the third holiest site on earth? Or the empire that held it the longest? There is no clean answer. And that is exactly the point.