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The muslims and crusaders fought against each other in the middle ages during the crusades.
Who were in the Crusades who started the Crusades who fought in the Crusades how long did each Crusade last how long was the longest Crusade
The Crusades were a series of religious wars primarily between Christian forces from Western Europe and Muslim armies in the Middle East. The main conflict was between European Christians, often led by monarchs and knights, and Muslim leaders such as Saladin. Additionally, various Christian factions sometimes fought each other, as seen in the conflicts between the Byzantine Empire and Western Crusaders. Overall, the Crusades represented a broader struggle for control over holy sites, particularly Jerusalem.
The crusades was a turning point of medieval society. With out it the muslims and catholics could not have learnt from each other.
The crusades happened during medieval times. The Pope of the time (Urban II) called on all Christians to fight a war against the Turks and were promised immediate remission of their sins upon death. The official reason for the first crusade is that the Pope wanted to help the Byzantine Emperor defend his Kingdom against invading Turks. Though it is argued that the Pope had the hidden agenda of taking back the "Holy land" from the Muslims.
The muslims and crusaders fought against each other in the middle ages during the crusades.
The Crusades were fought primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Holy Land, particularly the Seljuk Turks and later the Mamluks.
Who were in the Crusades who started the Crusades who fought in the Crusades how long did each Crusade last how long was the longest Crusade
Welsh people fought with each other, and with the English. They also fought against invaders from Ireland and Vikings. Many Welsh knights fought in the crusades.
Generally speaking the Crusades were Christian soldiers fighting Muslims over the occupation of the Holy land, where Jerusalem was the center of contention. The crusades lasted many years during the Middle Ages. One positive result from the wars were to open trade between the middle east and Europe.
The North and the South.
The conventional answer is Islamic and Christian people fought against each other. Most of the wars between Muslims and Christians were in Spain, but they also happened in Sicily, Italy, the Balkans and elsewhere. But there were also wars between Christians and pagans throughout most of the Middle Ages. There were wars between Catholic leaders of the Crusades and the Eastern Orthodox, and there were crusades against various heretical groups.
they ate grapes and they fought with bananas. they would lick each others bananas
because after the war with Europe and Asia the didn't trust anyone
Iraq faced a civil war. Ethnic groups fought with each other. Insurgents fought in many areas.
I believe there were only two the red army and the white army.
During the middle Ages, the two primary religions in conflict during the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. Forces from each side fought for many reasons, and many of them religious: each side wished to influence the other on behalf of their own religious convictions.