The Muslims captured Edessa and defeated the crusaders at Damascus in the year 1144.
Muslims captured Edessa in 1144, which was a significant event leading to the Second Crusade. The defeat of the Crusaders at Damascus occurred in July 1148 during this same crusade, when the Muslim forces, led by Nur ad-Din, successfully repelled the siege by the Crusader army. These events marked crucial turning points in the struggle between Crusaders and Muslim forces in the region.
the crusaders were fighting muslims to capture the holy land of Jerusalem.
Its Muslim conquerors.
The capture of Damascus.
The holy city of Jerusalem, the place where Christ was crucified, was buried and came back to life and then ascended into heaven.
When the Christian Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they massacred thousands of Muslims and Jews in the city. The events were brutal and bloody, leading to widespread destruction and loss of life in Jerusalem.
the holy land
The new weapon used by the Muslims to fight crusaders was the _______.crossbowThe new weapon used by the Muslims to fight crusaders was the _______.The new weapon used by the Muslims to fight crusaders was the _______.
The crusaders were Catholic, mainly fighting Muslims.
The actions of the Muslims was to fight against the invading Crusaders.
to retake Jerusalem form the Muslims
to retake Jerusalem form the Muslims