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Pope Urban II in the year 1095.

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Q: Which pope called the crusade to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims?
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Why was the first crusade fought?

To regain the Holy Land from the Muslims.


Who was the pope in 1095 that issued a call for a crusade to regain the holy land from the Muslims?

Pope Urban II called for the crusade against the holy land.


What were the crusades a fight for?

The first crusade started because the Christians wanted to regain the holy land of Jerusalem from the Muslims.


What is cruseds?

I presume you mean The Crusades. The Crusades were Holy Wars in the 11th to 13th centuries waged by Christians from western Europe to regain the holy city of Jerusalem from the Muslims. The First Crusade succeded, but Jerusalem was subsequently regained by the Muslims, and the later Crusades failed to regain it.


Military expedition to regain holy land?

Crusade


What did Urban II initiate at the Council of Clermont?

He called for the initiation of a Crusade to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims.


What is the military expedition to regain the holy land?

A crusade.


Who controlled the Holy Land by the end of each Crusade?

The Muslims.


During the first crusade how many europeans fought to regain the holy land?

10000


What were the Muslims tactics?

there tactics were to get the holy lands back and to win the crusade.


What is the main cause of crusade?

the Muslims took over the holy land


What were the reasons the peasants fight in the crusades?

Peasants fought in the Crusades for various reasons, including religious fervor, the promise of indulgences and rewards in the afterlife, and the hope of improving their social and economic status. Additionally, some peasants saw the Crusades as an opportunity to escape the harsh conditions of feudal life and gain land and wealth in the Holy Land.