because they could not remain united. (D)
The crusaders defeated the Turks at the city of Jerusalem.
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Christâ??s Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of the holiest of Christian relics had been held by the Saracens, who permitted pilgrims to visit the relic. However, once the Turks took it, no visits were allowed. Furthermore, they brutalized and murdered thousands of Christians, prompting the start of the Crusades.
The British under Allenby defeated the Turks under German General von Faulkenhayn.
The Turks or the Holy man of the religious crusades.
The Turks
During the People's Crusade, part of the larger Crusades movement, approximately 20,000 to 30,000 Crusaders initially set out, but many faced severe hardships, including starvation and attacks. By the time they reached Asia Minor, only a fraction remained, with estimates suggesting around 5,000 to 10,000 Crusaders arrived. They ultimately faced the Turks in battles, but the Crusaders suffered significant defeats, particularly at the Battle of Civetot in 1096, which led to the collapse of the People's Crusade.
Its Muslim conquerors.
The Ottoman Turks defeated the Byzantine Empire in 1453.