The capture of Damascus.
The Crusades were an attempt by the Christian States to retake the Holy Land from the Muslims, who had invaded an captured it.
The Crusades, a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims, officially ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land. However, tensions and conflicts between Christians and Muslims have persisted in various forms throughout history.
The military expeditions into the Middle East are known as "The Crusades." Beginning in 1095 AD with the First Crusade, there was an intermittent 200-year struggle for control of the Holy Land with six more major expeditions and numerous minor ones. The Christian-Muslim fight ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the Christian fort Acre, Jordan, which was the last Christian stronghold in the Middle East.
The Muslims lost the first crusades, but won in the last eight.
The Christian's did not believe what the Muslims believed in. THIS STARTED THE CRUSADES.
The Muslims taking Christian land
The major impact of crusade on Christian was to help spread the gospel. During such event unbelievers were also captured.
Yes, but it was captured and enslaved by the Muslims before it made it to Jerusalem.
both were battles between Muslims and christian kingdoms in Spain
Christian knights hoped to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims during the Crusades. The city of Jerusalem held great religious significance to Christians as the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.
cause Christian people started the war first for holy land that's why Muslims fight with them for their protect..
From 1100 a.d. onwards. It was to gain back the Holy Land from the Muslims.