kill everyone, muslim, jew, christian, etc., they found living there as they could not tell any of them apart.
They were Christians so they wanted to get the Holy Land (Jerusalem in Palestine) back from the Muslim people.
The Muslim population of the Holy Land, who were in control of Palestine. Specifically, by about the 4th Crusade, Saladin's army.
One positive unexpected outcome of the Crusades on Muslim civilization was the stimulation of trade and cultural exchange between the East and West. As European crusaders traveled to the Middle East, they encountered advanced Muslim knowledge in areas such as science, medicine, and philosophy. This interaction led to the transmission of ideas, technologies, and goods, enriching both Muslim and European societies. Additionally, the influx of wealth from trade helped to strengthen Muslim cities and economies during this period.
an increase in European education and thought
The Crusades primarily involved regions in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. European powers, especially from France, England, and the Holy Roman Empire, launched military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. The Middle Eastern regions, including modern-day Israel, Palestine, and Syria, were central battlegrounds during these conflicts. Additionally, North Africa saw Crusader activities as they sought to counter Muslim influence and expand their territories.
muslim arabs
The third class. Also known as the "protected people"
Muslim Arabs
Musilm Arab
European merchants learned techniques on how to manufacture paper from their Muslim counterparts.
To make the country better and fairer to free palestine
It convinced both Arab Muslims and Jews that they had a right to an independent state in Palestine.
The Second Crusade took place from 1147-1149. It began after Muslim Turks recaptured one of the Crusader states. This crusade ended in defeat for the Crusaders largely because the French and German armies failed to work together.Until the late 1100s, other Crusader states remained under European control. Muslim armies failed to retake them because Muslims in Palestine and Egypt did not work together. By 1187, Saladin, a skilled military and political Muslim leader, had united Egypt, Syria Palestine, and parts of Southwest Asia in a single state.
because it is a Muslim country, and not every one there wear hijab
The European Christians viewed the Muslim Turks as if they were evil villans. They took over the land that was rightfully theirs. At least in the mind of the European Christians.
Not including Turkey, Kosovo is the European country with the highest Muslim percentage of its population. 89.6% of Kosovo's population is Muslim.
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