There were many Crusades with various victors so there is no simple answer to your question. However, in the end, the Muslims maintained control of the Holy Land and Jerusalem so they could be argued to be the victors.
The Crusades was won by the Muslims. This is because as their were a total of 7 crusades, 6 were "won" by the Muslims. The first crusade involved christians taking over jerusalem, and killing all other civlians. The next involved Salahudin taking back the Holy Land , and then holding it and defending against 7 more crusades
The Muslims lost the first crusades, but won in the last eight.
The Muslims lost the first crusades, but won in the last eight.
The Muslims.
The Muslims
The Crusades was won by the Muslims. This is because as their were a total of 7 crusades, 6 were "won" by the Muslims. The first crusade involved christians taking over jerusalem, and killing all other civlians. The next involved Salahudin taking back the Holy Land , and then holding it and defending against 7 more crusades
The Muslims lost the first crusades, but won in the last eight.
The Muslims lost the first crusades, but won in the last eight.
it was the crusades against the sacoreons
The Muslims.
The Muslims
The Muslim's won the crusades.
The Crusades were a series of religious battles between Christians and Muslims to win possession of the holy land of Jerusalem. The Crusades were ultimately won by the Muslims as they managed to take back ownership of the area.
there were many crusades. i think 5 but the majority of the crusades the Muslims won.
The muslims and crusaders fought against each other in the middle ages during the crusades.
They were called crusades. There were a number of crusades to the Holy Land, but there were others, such as the Northern Crusades against pagans of the Baltic region, and the Albigensian Crusade against French heretics.
No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.