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jah dinf djf'fd hukum dig'h jerusalm noh inh 1095.

Saladin reconquered Jerusalem in 1187, assuming that this question refers to the Crusades. Muslims most recently recaptured Jerusalem in 1948 when they evicted both Jewish and British occupying forces in the city.

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