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Q: What was the significance of the Muslim 'Saladin' in the crusades?
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Muslim leader during the crusades?

Saladin


Did saladin join the crusades?

Saladin led the Muslim armies in their opposition to the Christian Crusaders.


Who was the Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem during the crusades?

Saladin


What was NOT a reason for the start of Crusades?

Jerusalem fell to Muslim forces under Saladin.


What crusade was Saladin in?

Saladin was not in a crusade. He was a great Muslim commander who fought against the crusades of the christians who ruled Jerusalem.


What was not the reason for the start of the crusades?

Jerusalem fell to Muslim forces under Saladin.


Lords of the Crusades?

Well, in the Crusade of the Christians vs. the Muslims, the Christian lord was Richard the Lionhearted, and the Muslim lord was Saladin.


Who the crusades fighting against?

The Muslim population of the Holy Land, who were in control of Palestine. Specifically, by about the 4th Crusade, Saladin's army.


Who was the leader of the Muslim fighters in Great Crusades?

Depends, but I would say Saladin, who was a Syrian ruler that fought Richard the Lion Heart.


What did Saladin do for the Muslims and when did he do it?

Saladin lead the Muslim armies against the Crusader Forces in the earlier Crusades. He also founded the Ayyubite Caliphate in the Levant Region. These events occurred in the mid-to-late 1100s.


Was saladin the leader of the Muslims?

Saladin led the Muslims in some of the Crusades.


What did Richard the lionheart have to do with the crusades?

In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.