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The First Crusade. 1096-1099. It was prompted by the massacre of 3000 Christian Pilgrams in Jerusalem.
The Second Crusade. 1147-1149. It was caused by the fall and massacre of the city Edessa. It was taken by the Turks, also called the Muslims, and they slaughtered the entire population.
The Third Crusade. 1189-1192. It was caused by the capture of Jerusalem in 1187 by the Sultan of Egypt.
The Fourth Crusade. 1202-1260. A Pope, Innocent III, revived the plans of Pope Urban II and sought once more to unite the forces of Christendom against Islam.
The Fifth-Ninth Crusades. Not much in importance.
muslim conquest of Jerusalem.
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Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Saladin
Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Many people participated in the Crusades including the Christians and the Muslims. The Byzantines and the Muslim Turks were the most prominent participants in the Crusades.
One effect of the Crusades on Muslim kingdoms was the strengthening of military defenses and unity among various Muslim rulers in response to the threat posed by the Christian Crusaders. The Crusades also led to increased trade and cultural exchanges between Muslim and Christian regions, influencing the development of both civilizations.
The European and Muslim cultures before the crusades commonly traded with one another. This is the reason why they had large fleets of merchant ships.
One effect of the Crusades on Muslim kingdoms was that it led to increased unity among various Muslim states against the common enemy of the Christian Crusaders. Additionally, the Crusades sparked a rise in military and defense capabilities within the Muslim world as they worked to defend their territories.
Saladin
muslim invaders of the holy land