It had no initial effect. The Fatimids had already lost Jerusalem and its environs to the Seljuks before the Seljuks lost Jerusalem and its environs to the Crusaders. The Crusades, however, strengthened the Muslim forces' loyalty to Saladin and allowed him to form the Ayyubid Sultanate. The Ayyubid Sultanate was able to conquer the Egyptian Fatimids after the fall of the Crusader States.
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I'm not sure I know how to classify Muslims into "types." I don't think Fatimids exist anymore. They were a powerful dynasty who ruled Egypt and surrounds from the 900s to the 1100s. They were the decendents of Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad. They were very tollerant of other religions. Hope this helps.
The 5th Crusade started in Cairo, Egypt.
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Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Muslim colonies in Scandinavia
Tensions and hostility between Muslims and Christians are still present across the globe today. This is a lasting effect of the crusades.
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the effect was war
Crusaders brought back goods increasing trade.
The Fatimids result from high caloric intake, making the Abbasids very timid.