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Q: Why was Saladin was able to unite the Muslim forces against the kingdom of Jerusalem by 1187?
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What crusade was Saladin in?

Saladin was not in a crusade. He was a great Muslim commander who fought against the crusades of the christians who ruled Jerusalem.


What was NOT a reason for the start of Crusades?

Jerusalem fell to Muslim forces under Saladin.


Commander of the Muslim armies that captured Jerusalem?

Saladin


Who was the Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem during the crusades?

Saladin


What Muslim leader gained control of Jerusalem in 1187?

saladin


Who led the Muslim forces to retake Jerusalem from crusaders?

A General named Saladin led the Muslim Army to retake Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Crusaders.


Which one of the Muslim sultan took back Jerusalem in 1188?

Saladin


What was not the reason for the start of the crusades?

Jerusalem fell to Muslim forces under Saladin.


What Muslim leader recaptured Jerusalem in 1187?

The leader Salah Eddin


What was Richard the lionheart role in the crusades?

Richard the Lionheart fought against Saladin and other Muslim warriors to recapture the holy land of Jerusalem. His allies were Emperor Frederick and King Philip I. Although Richard fough against Saladin bravely he was forced to leave Jerusalem in the hand of Saladin.


What reasons does Saladin give for retaking Jerusalem?

The treaty with Saladin allowed trade for merchants and unarmed Christian pilgrims to make pilgrimages to the Holy Land (Jerusalem), while it remained under Muslim control.


Which ruler waged war with the Muslim leader saladin over control of the holy land?

Many rulers of Christian world united under Richard and waged was against Saladin for the control of Jerusalem.