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Q: Who did the Christians fight against the crusades?
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Who did the Crusades fight?

Christians and Muslims


Were the Crusades wars fought by Christians against the Pope?

No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.


What city did the christians and Muslims fight for in the crusades?

Jerusalem


Why did people fight in crusades?

The Pope asked them to fight and many Christians answered his call.


How did the christians get so many people to fight in the crusades?

to support the christans


Who won the fight between the Muslims and Christians?

The Muslim's won the crusades.


Did Pope Urban send the Turks to fight the Muslims in Crusades?

No, he sent Christians to fight. The Turks were Muslims.


Who fought against one another during the Crusades?

Muslims and christians


What were the Crusades in Europe?

a fight between the Christians and the Muslims over Jerusalem (their holy land).


Why did the Muslims and christians fight in the crusades?

The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims over control of holy lands in the Middle East. Both sides believed they had a divine right to these lands, leading to conflicts fueled by religious fervor, political ambition, and territorial expansion. The First Crusade was launched in 1096 by European Christians seeking to reclaim Jerusalem, which was under Muslim rule at the time.


What were the crusades fighting for and who were they fighting against?

The Crusades were the battle and a battle does not fight, soldiers in the battle fight. If your question was asking what the Crusaders were fighting for and who they were fighting against see the below link.


Who did Richard I sent to fight the Muslims in the crusades?

Richard I was supposed to send the knights to fight the Christians but they wouldn't take any of it.