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Q: What crusader took the longest getting to Jerusalem?
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When did Europeans capture Jerusalem?

In 1099, crusaders of the First Crusade besieged Jerusalem and then captured it, founding the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, slaughtering most of the Muslim and Jewish residents. Saladin recaptured Jerusalem from the crusaders in 1187. During World War I, the British Army took control of Jerusalem in 1917, remaining in control until the partition of Palistine in 1948.


How did the Muslims react to the Christian states in the holy land?

The Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, and established four crusader states: Kingdom of Jerusalem, County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli. The Muslims fought back, and in 1144 they re-took Edessa. In 1187 most of the crusader territory was lost to Saladin. The crusaders never recovered the lost territory by military conquest, although there was a brief period, 1228-1244 when Emperor Frederick II was formally king of Jerusalem, whereafter the Muslims regained control of the city.


How did the Muslims react to Christian states in the holy land?

The Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, and established four crusader states: Kingdom of Jerusalem, County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli. The Muslims fought back, and in 1144 they re-took Edessa. In 1187 most of the crusader territory was lost to Saladin. The crusaders never recovered the lost territory by military conquest, although there was a brief period, 1228-1244 when Emperor Frederick II was formally king of Jerusalem, whereafter the Muslims regained control of the city.


Create two journal entries For the first journal entry you will write as if you are a Crusader You should discuss the long journey it took for you to reach Jerusalem your reasons for partic?

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Who ended the second crusade?

Salahuddeen al ayyoubi was the Muslim leader who liberated Jerusalem from crusader rule. Before him the leader imaduddeen zengi consolidated Syria & the crusader state of Edessa. Then his son inherited his leadership & took over the rest of turkey & most Arabic countries. During his rule Salahuddeen's uncle Shurikah al ayyoubi consolidated Egypt. Finally Salahuddeen liberated Jerusalem after the battle of Hattin & with extreme generosity let the Christians go with all their belongings & therefore in the year 1188 after nearly 100 years of crusader rule Jerusalem returned to the hands of Islam.


Who took the longest route to warn the colonists?

Dawes took the longest route


Which is the longest bridge in India?

The one that took the longest to build :D


Which is the most important crusade?

Well they all were important within their own right. The First three were the most famous though. The First Crusade ended with European crusaders retaking Jerusalem. In the Second, Saladin took Jerusalem from the Crusader king, Guy of Lusignan. The Third, and probably the most famous, would be the war between Saladin and Richard the Lionheart of England which ended with a stalemate. Many more came after, but the Third was considered the last major push against the Crusader cause.


Who was sallahdin?

He was a Muslim hero who defeated the crusader and took Juresalam back from the crusader. His success in defeating the christian crusaders made him a hero in the Islamic Arab world. He was Kurd himslef.


How did a knight become a crusader?

a knight became a crusader when he rode with the armies to the holy land A crusade in Medeval Catholic Europe was called by the pope. If a knight took up the call to arms and travelled to the destination (the most famous being of course Jerusalem) he became a crusader knight. However any man who travelled to the holy land on request of the pope was a crusader, even peasants. people often went on crusade for the promise of pludering the rich Islamic States but also because it was told that any man who died on cursade would have all his sins forgiven and gain acess to heaven


When did the Crusaders capture Jerusalem?

The first successful Islamic Conquest of Jerusalem was under Caliph Omar in 634 C.E. Jerusalem remained under Islamic Control (under various different empires) until 1099 C.E. when it fell into Crusader hands. Saladin retook the city for the Ayyubid Caliphate in 1187 C.E. and it remained under Islamic control until the Second Crusader Kingdom took Jerusalem back in 1229 C.E., only to lose it to the Ayyubids again in 1244 C.E. The city was under Islamic control until 1919, when it came under British control. After the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, the city was divided between West Jerusalem under Israeli control and East Jerusalem under Jordanian (Muslim) Occupation. In 1967, the Muslims lost Jerusalem for the final time when the Israeli government unified the city in contravention to International Law.


Who was the sultan who took back Jerusalem 1192?

Saladin .