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The crows.

1st-Christians

2nd-Muslims

3rd-Christians (somewhat)

4th-Muslims (Christians fighting Christians = Muslim victory)

5th-Muslims

6th-Muslims

7th-Muslims

8th-Muslims

9th-Not much of a crusade and many don't consider it one, nothing really accomplished.

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