1. In many ways, the Arabs and Turks were more advanced than the Europeans. Over the centuries following the First Crusade, many new ideas and inventions came back to Europe with returning crusaders: the mangonel catapult, gunpowder, concentric castles, round towers, pointed arches, chess, better medical knowledge, alchemy, lateen sails, navigation instruments (the magnetic compass and astrolabe), windmills, wheel barrows, improved mathematical knowledge (the zero and algebra) and new Musical Instruments (the harp, shawm and lute). In contrast, the Muslims had little to learn from the west.
2. New products imported to Europe from the Middle East included: carpets, silk, cotton, spices (especially cinnamon, pepper and nutmeg), citrus fruits (Oranges, lemons etc.), sugar and sweets (nougat and Turkish delight).
3. New domestic animals introduced into Europe as a result of contact with the Middle East include: donkeys, carrier pigeons and faster horses.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
They fought because the Muslims had control of Jerusalem, the most important city to the Holy Roman Empire. To get Jerusalem back under the control of it, the crusaders started the Crusades, or holy wars.
The Crusaders brought back many new ideas and inventions and things such as spices, architectural designs and much more including construction skills and ideas from the muslims that were in palestine at the time
basically, they gathered troops to take back holy land from Muslims. The first set of troops sent out, killed eachother. The second set of troops set out, got to Jerusalem and took it back from the Muslims. These warriors were known as crusaders.
Advantages: Crusaders are able to bring back books fill with knowledge. Also, they bring back goods which spur trade. Disadvantages: They are unable to bring brack the Holy Land and it eventually leads to the Black Death.
The Crusades brought about widespread death, destruction, and displacement among the Muslim communities in the Middle East. They also fueled animosity and distrust between Muslims and Christians that still reverberates in some regions today. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of Muslim military leaders and resistance movements to defend against the invading European forces.
their goal was to take back Jerusalem from the Muslims, but they never did.
To take back the Holy Land in Jerusalem from the Muslims
The Muslims.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
They fought because the Muslims had control of Jerusalem, the most important city to the Holy Roman Empire. To get Jerusalem back under the control of it, the crusaders started the Crusades, or holy wars.
They were the opposition to the Crusaders. The Crusaders wanted to regain the Holy Lands for Christianity. The Muslims were on the losing side at first and the Crusader armies established themselves in many key cities. Eventually they were displaced and the Muslims took back what was after all their land.
The Crusaders brought back many new ideas and inventions and things such as spices, architectural designs and much more including construction skills and ideas from the muslims that were in palestine at the time
Some of the most common gifts brought from Mecca are Muslim jewelry. Some Muslims also bring back religious clothing and books.
The holy city of Jerusalem, the place where Christ was crucified, was buried and came back to life and then ascended into heaven.
They Brought Back Money & Banking.. Thats All I Know What They Brought Back From The Holy Land.. Soo.. YEPP(: