Muslims lost the largest ground during the First Crusade (1090s-1100s).
However, since there were numerous skirmishes during the century-and-a-half of the crusades, there were numerous gains and losses in territory during the entire period.
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The military expeditions into the Middle East are known as "The Crusades." Beginning in 1095 AD with the First Crusade, there was an intermittent 200-year struggle for control of the Holy Land with six more major expeditions and numerous minor ones. The Christian-Muslim fight ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the Christian fort Acre, Jordan, which was the last Christian stronghold in the Middle East.
In the year 1071 in Crusades the Seljuqs crushed an imperial army. This was back in history.
approximately half a million, majority of muslims.
The Crusades were a series of campaigns spanning from 1095 to 1291.
The Crusades happened in the high and late middle ages. The pope declared the first crusade in the year 1095.
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Pope Urban II in the year 1095.
The Crusades, starting in the year 1000, were organized by the Catholic Church to take the holy land from the Muslims..Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church didn't encourage anybody to "take" the Holy Land from anybody. The Catholic Church answered a plea from the embattled Christians in the Holy Land who had been overrun by Muslim invaders who had killed many of the Christians, and enslaved the rest. To this end, they called for the various Crusades to liberate the Christians and Jews who had been over-run by the Muslims. fromModern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Crusades. The military expeditions undertaken by Christians in the eleventh through fourteenth centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Moslems. The name comes from the cross that the crusaders bore on their clothing. There were eight principal Crusades: the first (1096-99) and the eight (1270). However, the term is also applied in a wider sense to all expeditions blessed by the Church against heretics and infidels. (Etym. French croisade; Spanish cruzada; Latin cruciata, a marking with the cross.)
It happened in the year 70 CE, when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple.
Saturday evening when the lord was eating fries in 1441 and he payed an overpriced price for them so he declared the crusades.
Muslims celebrate Ramadan and Hajj