There was not a unified leader of the Muslims. The Muslim peoples were split into a number of different groups, and not one collective body.
Leaders that were important in the First Crusade from the Muslim side would probably be Kilij Arslan and Danishmend.
Saladin was the Muslim leader of the 3rd crusade!
The leader was called Saladin the Great
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I tyink he answer to "who was the french leader of the second crusade" is Louis VII.
They went on the second crusade to retaliate against the Muslim counterattack in the Holy Land.
Well apparently it is called the noble crusade because everyone who went on the first crusade and the noble crusade were noble
The second crusade was called in 1145 and ended in 1149. There is a link to an article on it below.
The Second Crusade took place between 1147 and 1149. It was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa to the Muslim forces, with European Christians attempting to reconquer the lost territory in the Holy Land. Despite initial successes, the crusade ultimately ended in failure.
The Muslim defenders soundly defeated the Christian crusaders who were attempting to capture Damascus. The crusaders returned to their homelands with the remnants of their armies, and that was the end of the Second Crusade.
The main difference between the First Crusade and the Second Crusade is that the Christian forces successfully captured Jerusalem and surrounding lands in the First Crusade and experienced heavy losses in the Second Crusade. Both crusades were formed to reconquer Muslim lands that had been previously Christian and/or Jewish.
Pierre l'Ermite
The Second Crusade took place from 1147-1149. It began after Muslim Turks recaptured one of the Crusader states. This crusade ended in defeat for the Crusaders largely because the French and German armies failed to work together.Until the late 1100s, other Crusader states remained under European control. Muslim armies failed to retake them because Muslims in Palestine and Egypt did not work together. By 1187, Saladin, a skilled military and political Muslim leader, had united Egypt, Syria Palestine, and parts of Southwest Asia in a single state.
Yes, the second crusade was a fail.
Second Crusade happened in 1145.