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The crusades is not a person it is a holy war between two or more religious. But they were fighting for Jerusalem for different reasons. It was between Muslims and christians.
The Crusades was won by the Muslims. This is because as their were a total of 7 crusades, 6 were "won" by the Muslims. The first crusade involved christians taking over jerusalem, and killing all other civlians. The next involved Salahudin taking back the Holy Land , and then holding it and defending against 7 more crusades
The Holy Crusades occurred so that the Christians could win the Holy Land back from the Muslims. Although the Crusades failed, they brought England out of the age of knights in shinning armor and lots of other things. Try looking it up in encyclopedia for more information.
Well in a posative way it made people come to peace, understand each other and be more multicultural. However despite the differences they have settled, lots of muslims deni that the crusades ever happened or it wasnt the muslims fault! ( im a christian not trying to be racist). I also learned in school that the pope was telling christians that if you fight you get forgiven, and the muslims were dehuminising the christians... thanx xxx.
That is not true actually... both side lost lives, and it was sort of an equal fight... I would, though, agree to you that the Muslims had a little more advanced weaponry, but the Christians dominated for their tactics, belief and fate.
the Muslims and the christians relationship changed after Richard the lion heart and saladin got along with each other in their life. afetr this the christains and the Muslims were going along with each other from then.
The crusades is not a person it is a holy war between two or more religious. But they were fighting for Jerusalem for different reasons. It was between Muslims and christians.
The Crusades was won by the Muslims. This is because as their were a total of 7 crusades, 6 were "won" by the Muslims. The first crusade involved christians taking over jerusalem, and killing all other civlians. The next involved Salahudin taking back the Holy Land , and then holding it and defending against 7 more crusades
This would be the Crusades, which were an active persecution of teh muslims of the ottoman empire, although the damage done was felt by more than just the muslim world.
Yes Christians liked crusades, because crusades helped them, with a military problems and serfs nobles liked especially because of them they became more rich and etc crusades took those people to the qar, so ya Christians liked crusades
The Holy Crusades occurred so that the Christians could win the Holy Land back from the Muslims. Although the Crusades failed, they brought England out of the age of knights in shinning armor and lots of other things. Try looking it up in encyclopedia for more information.
Originally Jews, then Christians and finally Muslims. Then the Muslims were more harsh toward Christians and were mudering or attacking them during pligramages and the Christians reacted with the Crusades.
The Holy Crusades occurred so that the Christians could win the Holy Land back from the Muslims. Although the Crusades failed, they brought England out of the age of knights in shinning armor and lots of other things. Try looking it up in encyclopedia for more information.
The Holy Land More specifically, Jerusalem, the city that is holy to Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The city has been under Jewish control since the 1940's, but then the Muslims controlled it. The ostensible purpose of the Crusades was to wrest Jerusalem away from them and place it under Christian political control.
Well in a posative way it made people come to peace, understand each other and be more multicultural. However despite the differences they have settled, lots of muslims deni that the crusades ever happened or it wasnt the muslims fault! ( im a christian not trying to be racist). I also learned in school that the pope was telling christians that if you fight you get forgiven, and the muslims were dehuminising the christians... thanx xxx.
That is not true actually... both side lost lives, and it was sort of an equal fight... I would, though, agree to you that the Muslims had a little more advanced weaponry, but the Christians dominated for their tactics, belief and fate.
Sadly, Europeans of that period were not aware of the many cultures of the rest of the world. The Crusaders knew they were going to fight Muslims, but their idea of Muslims wasn't much more specific than "not Christians," or more particularly, "not like us." The Eastern Jews looked as strange as the Muslims.