Yes the crusadeswere always considered as holy wars fought for the holy land.
Answer:
Yes, they can and are considered by some as "Christian Holy Wars."
Some consider them to be "Muslim Holy Wars."
Others consider them as an "abominable waste of humanity."
The world will have to wait for Judgment Day to see whether or not they are considered by God to have been "holy" at all.
crusades
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim and secure holy sites in Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control, as they were considered sacred to Christians. The church saw the Crusades as a way to protect Christian pilgrims and expand Christian influence in the region.
The Crusades were fought over the control of Jerusalem, which was considered a holy site for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The city changed hands multiple times between Christian and Muslim forces during the Crusades.
The crusades
the crusades were to rescue christian holy items and land the first was to regain the holy land the others were to storm places were they belived the arabians were hiding the holy grail and such.
The Turks or the Holy man of the religious crusades.
The Crusades were an attempt by the Christian States to retake the Holy Land from the Muslims, who had invaded an captured it.
Crusades
If you're referring specifically to the Christian Crusades of the Holy Land, then yes. Otherwise, no.
crusades
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim holy sites in the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. The church saw this as a religious duty to assert Christian dominance in the region.
crusades... Acre (modern Akko, in Israel)