Because they are successful every time
Yes, the First Crusade (1096-1099) is generally considered a success for the Crusaders, as they captured Jerusalem and established several Christian states in the Holy Land. Its legacy is relevant today due to the enduring religious and cultural tensions it created between Christians and Muslims, which continue to influence geopolitical dynamics in the region. Additionally, the Crusade's impact on trade, exploration, and cultural exchange laid foundational elements for the later development of Europe during the Middle Ages.
created four states: the Kingdom of Jerusalem in palestine,the county of edessa and the principality of antioch in Asia Minor,and the county of Tripoli where Lebanon is located today.
No, the meanings of jihad and crusade have evolved since the 11th century. In the 11th century, jihad primarily referred to a struggle or effort in the name of Islam, often associated with military campaigns, while crusades were Christian military expeditions aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land. Today, jihad is often interpreted more broadly, encompassing personal spiritual struggles, while crusade may evoke historical connotations of religious warfare but is less commonly used in a literal military sense. Both terms are now frequently subject to political and cultural interpretations, diverging from their original religious contexts.
Gutierrez's article is way too old to say anything relevant about computer science today
Cowie is both a first and last name. It means 'tree' or 'wooded place' in Scottish Gaelic language. This is an ancient language which is more rarely used today. Cowie as a first name is incredibly rare.
Yes, the First Crusade (1096-1099) is generally considered a success for the Crusaders, as they captured Jerusalem and established several Christian states in the Holy Land. Its legacy is relevant today due to the enduring religious and cultural tensions it created between Christians and Muslims, which continue to influence geopolitical dynamics in the region. Additionally, the Crusade's impact on trade, exploration, and cultural exchange laid foundational elements for the later development of Europe during the Middle Ages.
Yes
None, they are all relevant today.
AnswerThe Crusades are relevant today as a reminder of the evil that unbridled faith can create. They are relevant as a reminder of the destruction that religious intolerance can produce. And they are a reminder that religion can be used as a cover for selfish purposes, by people with the ability to control or influence the masses.The Crusades achieved nothing good for Christianity, but led to centuries of ill-feeling. Even today, the word 'Crusade' has nothing but negative connotations for many Muslims. If perhaps Muslims of good will remind themselves and others of the Crusades, then the parallel notion of jihad will be eliminated.
yes it is.
No
yes today's education is relevant as today ther is so much of study today so it's sufficient for us we can't syudy more then that
Science is tremendously relevant today, probably more relevant than it has ever been. The world runs on technology, which can only be understood by means of science.
The history of humanity is always relevant.
Of course it's relevant. There are wars happening as we speak.
created four states: the Kingdom of Jerusalem in palestine,the county of edessa and the principality of antioch in Asia Minor,and the county of Tripoli where Lebanon is located today.
yes