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Who won he battle of hattin?

saladin


How did saladin conquer jerusalmen?

Saladin conquered Jerusalem in 1187 during the Third Crusade by effectively uniting Muslim forces and employing strategic military tactics. After a series of battles, including the pivotal Battle of Hattin, Saladin's forces defeated the Crusader army, which was weakened and demoralized. Following this victory, he laid siege to Jerusalem, and the city fell after a short period, leading to the surrender of its defenders. Saladin's reputation for mercy was notable, as he allowed many inhabitants to leave the city safely.


What is the brief history of Saladin?

Saladin's full name was Salah al-Din Yusuf. He was a Kurd born in 1137 in Mesopotamia which was located in present day Iran and grew up in Syria. He lived in Damascus for 10 years, where he finished his education. Saladin was well educated and would accompany his uncle on his campaigns. His uncle was the sultan of Syria and later became ruler of Egypt after the death of the current ruler. Saladin served under the Syrian ruler Nur al-Din's fighting campaigns from 1152 - 1169 against Crusaders in Palestine and later became the sultan of Egypt after his uncle's death when he was aged 34. Saladin was able to successfully bring together Muslim warriors of different countries under his control, unifying their force against the Crusaders. Saladin made many achievements in his life. He conquered a number of cities, including Damascus in 1174, the Syrian city of Aleppo in 1183, Mosul in Iraq in 1186. He also recaptured Jerusalem for Muslims in 1187 at the Battle of Hattin after the Crusaders ruled it more than 500 years and defeated Crusaders in the Third Crusade and Jerusalem remained under Muslim's control. Saladin led the Third Crusades against Christians to defend Jerusalem. Although was against Richard I, leader of the Crusaders, they had an interesting relationship. It was said that he gave Richard two fresh horses of him own when Richard's horse fell in battle and gave Richard some fresh fruit and some snow to cool his drinks when Richard feel ill Ultimately, the Muslims won in the Crusades and defeated the Christians. Saladin and Richard signed a treaty which lasted for 5 years which allowed Christian pilgrims to visit the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, Christians could retain the coastal cities as far south as Jaffa and Muslims and Christians could move freely in each other's territory. Saladin passed away on March 4th, 1193 in Damascus, not long after Richard I's departure from the Holy Land. His death was due to fever and was buried in a mausoleum in the garden outside the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.


What were the terms of the truce reached by Richard the first and Saladin?

The truce reached between Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in 1192, known as the Treaty of Jaffa, established a three-year peace agreement following the Third Crusade. Key terms included the recognition of Christian control over Jerusalem but allowed for Muslim sovereignty, ensuring safe pilgrimage for Christians to the city. Additionally, the truce secured the coastal cities of Acre and Jaffa for Richard while permitting Saladin to retain control over the surrounding territory.


Who are leaders and will it be good to have only leaders in an organization?

Hitler was the German leader, Winston was the UK leader, Roosevelt was the USA leader, Mussolini was the Italian leader, Tojo was the japan leader

Related Questions

What was saladins nickname?

saladin's nickname was merciful


Was saladin the leader of the Muslims?

Saladin led the Muslims in some of the Crusades.


Who was the leader of the saracens?

Saladin?


Why was saladin called saladin the merciful?

he was merciful not only to his fellow muslims but his enemies too, after the victory in the battle of hattin, he offered his enemey king iced water to drink and didnt torture him in anyway, when he reconquered Jerusalem, he didn't kill the citizen like the crusaders did, he instead allowed the the christians to stay in jerusalem and allowed them to follow their religion. he also requested a peace treaty to Richard iii and he failed to recapture jerusalem


Was saladin horrible?

No, even his enemies respected him. he was very merciful and did not kill his prisoners when he took over jerusalem


Who is the Muslim leader of the second crusade called?

There was not a unified leader of the Muslims. The Muslim peoples were split into a number of different groups, and not one collective body. Leaders that were important in the First Crusade from the Muslim side would probably be Kilij Arslan and Danishmend.


Who was the most revened Muslim leader?

saladin


Who was the moslem leader in the third crusade?

Saladin .


Who was the leader of the Muslims at middle ages?

saladin


Who was the salidin?

Richard the lionhearted was the leader of the catholic Army during the third crusade and Saladin was his opponent. Saladin was the leader of the Islamic side of the third crusade.


Who was the hero of saladin or Richard?

Saladin Saladin was the bigger hero because even accounts from the Crusaders say that Saladin was kind and Merciful Also Richard The Lionheart had many prisoners killed after they surrendered


What Muslim leader recaptured Jerusalem in 1187?

The leader Salah Eddin