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Q: When did Muslims capture Edessa and defeat crusaders at Damascus?
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What year did muslims capture Edessa and defeated crusaders at Damascus?

The Muslims captured Edessa and defeated the crusaders at Damascus in the year 1144.


What year did the Muslims capture edessa?

It was during the Second Crusade in 1144.


What was the result of second crusade?

The crusaders failed to recapture Edessa.


How did the Muslims react to the Christian states in the holy land?

The Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, and established four crusader states: Kingdom of Jerusalem, County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli. The Muslims fought back, and in 1144 they re-took Edessa. In 1187 most of the crusader territory was lost to Saladin. The crusaders never recovered the lost territory by military conquest, although there was a brief period, 1228-1244 when Emperor Frederick II was formally king of Jerusalem, whereafter the Muslims regained control of the city.


How did the Muslims react to Christian states in the holy land?

The Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099, and established four crusader states: Kingdom of Jerusalem, County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli. The Muslims fought back, and in 1144 they re-took Edessa. In 1187 most of the crusader territory was lost to Saladin. The crusaders never recovered the lost territory by military conquest, although there was a brief period, 1228-1244 when Emperor Frederick II was formally king of Jerusalem, whereafter the Muslims regained control of the city.


How successful was first crusade?

very. the crusaders took over Jerusalem, antioch and edessa.


How successful was the first crusade?

very. the crusaders took over jerusalem, antioch and edessa.


One of four feudal states set up by the crusaders?

Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli and Jerusalem


What were the four states established by the Crusaders in the Holy Land?

The four states were Jerusalem, Tripoli, Edessa, and Antioch.


What was lost in the 1st crusade?

In 1097, Nicaea was captured and given to the Byzantine Empire. The Jewish and Muslims lost Jerusalem in July 1099, many of whom were massacred, and the Kingdom of Jerusalem was formed. Along with that capture, the following crusader states were founded: the County of Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Edessa.


When did Abibus of Edessa die?

Abibus of Edessa died in 322.


When did Heraclius of Edessa die?

Heraclius of Edessa died in 474.