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Crusades: a series of Holy wars fought between the Muslims and Christians for control of Jerusalem aka "The Holy Land". During the Third and final Crusade, the Muslim leader Saladdin took victory over the Christians led by Richard the Lion-Hearted. Plague: carried by rats. Wiped out 1/3rd of the English population.
after 100 years of broken treaties, the muslims decided to fight back against the christians
Well , I like Penis's so yeh. Muslims had control of the third crusade but not my big penis
The First Crusade was successful and the Third Crusade was partially successful.
The crusades were a holy war made by the christians and the Muslims who were fighting over Jerusalem
king richerd the lionhearted with british and french forces
Crusades: a series of Holy wars fought between the Muslims and Christians for control of Jerusalem aka "The Holy Land". During the Third and final Crusade, the Muslim leader Saladdin took victory over the Christians led by Richard the Lion-Hearted. Plague: carried by rats. Wiped out 1/3rd of the English population.
There are approximately 2 million Christians (one million Catholics and one million Protestants of varying sects), plus 1 million Muslims. Thus, the total would be 3 million, or about half of the world's total population. (Of the other 3 billion of the world's population, 1.2 billion are Chinese, 1.1 billion are from India, and the rest include "all others").
the top were people who were Muslims from birth, next came those who converted to Islam. The third group included jews, christians, and zoroastrians. the fourth group were slaves, none of whom were muslims
after 100 years of broken treaties, the muslims decided to fight back against the christians
No Followers of Islam are less in number than followers of Christianity. There are more Christians than Muslims in the world. However, number of Muslims is growing faster than Christians. Both religions are the largest population religions in the world. Muslims account for around one fourth of World population while Christians account for around one third of world population.
Richard the Lionhearted
SOME of the wars called the "Crusades" involved the taking and retaking of Jerusalem. The Crusades were different wars with different characters. One, the Fourth, have nothing to do with the Muslims at all, but concerned the capture of Constantinople by the Latins from the Greeks. Another was an invasion of Egypt (Muslim, but definitely not where one would find Jerusalem). Of eight, sometimes nine, designated Crusades, only the First (where the Crusaders took Jerusalem)and Third (where the Muslims held on to it) were significant on that basis. Other so-called "Crusades" (e.g., the Albigensian Crusade) were actually purges of heretical sects from within Catholic territory. One also occasionally hears the word "crusade" used to mean a non-military collective struggle for some desirable social change, for example: "Crusade for Literacy" or "Crusade for Childhood Vaccination." The Muslim version of Crusade is "Jihad." Both terms have a) a military meaning and b) a nonmilitary one, which the professing group insists is the "real" meaning and which the opposing group prefers to ignore.
the third crusades was called the king's crusades, because they had favor in the king's eyes.
third crusades
they got ended in 1213 by the third crudade
yes,he fought in third crusade