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Who won the 4th crusade?

The 4th Crusade ultimately resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 by the Crusaders, rather than achieving its intended goal of reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslim control. The Latin Crusaders established the Latin Empire in Constantinople for a brief period before it was recaptured by the Byzantine Empire in 1261.


Did the Muslims allow pilgrimage before the seljuks during the first crusade?

Yes, Muslims allowed pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims before the Seljuks during the First Crusade. The pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and has always been an important religious practice for Muslims.


Before the crusades which religion controlled Jerusalem?

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.


Did Moses establish Jerusalem as the capital of the Nation of Israel?

No, Moses did not enter the Promised Land. He died before the people of Israel went into Canaan to claim the land. (Deuteronomy 34:5 "So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, by the word of the Lord.") It was King David who established Jerusalem as Israel's capital, 2900 years ago.


What 's the name of the mountain Jesus died on?

There is a limestone ridge where Jerusalem was built. It is called Mount Moriah. This is the same place were Abraham was going to sacrifice Isaac many, many years before, long before Jerusalem was built. The Temple mount and Calvary where Jesus was crucified on is this same mountain (Jerusalem is 2,550 feet altitude). At the time of the crucifixion Calvary was out side the city wall.

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What were Richard the Lionhearted's accomplishments?

He led a Crusade, on which he lined up women and children of Jerusalem and had them killed before their husbands/fathers/brothers.


Who won the 4th crusade?

The 4th Crusade ultimately resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 by the Crusaders, rather than achieving its intended goal of reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslim control. The Latin Crusaders established the Latin Empire in Constantinople for a brief period before it was recaptured by the Byzantine Empire in 1261.


Why is the first crusade known as the peoples crusade?

The People's Crusade was only one part of the First Crusade, when paupers who were inspired by the preachings of various priests and monks tried to make a joint pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Since they needed less preparing, they departed before the main crusade, but were mostly crushed when they reached Turkey. Some surviving members lingered in Constantinople and joined the army of nobles, when they arrived.


What is the reason people in Jerusalem fort against the Muslims?

they are against Muslim because they are all Jewish. Before Jerusalem was belong to Muslim, but Jews took them away. Masjid al-Aqsa is being taken by them, they dig a hole under the mosque because they were looking for gold and a box that they claimed belong to them(which they believe is under the mosque)


Who ended the second crusade?

Salahuddeen al ayyoubi was the Muslim leader who liberated Jerusalem from crusader rule. Before him the leader imaduddeen zengi consolidated Syria & the crusader state of Edessa. Then his son inherited his leadership & took over the rest of turkey & most Arabic countries. During his rule Salahuddeen's uncle Shurikah al ayyoubi consolidated Egypt. Finally Salahuddeen liberated Jerusalem after the battle of Hattin & with extreme generosity let the Christians go with all their belongings & therefore in the year 1188 after nearly 100 years of crusader rule Jerusalem returned to the hands of Islam.


The result of the Crusade of Nobles was what?

The result of the Crusade of Nobles was an increase of trade on the European continent. The crusade opened trade routes that had not been used before.


What was the result of crusade of nobles?

The result of the Crusade of Nobles was an increase of trade on the European continent. The crusade opened trade routes that had not been used before.


What major city did the Crusaders have to go through to get to Jerusalem?

The Crusaders had to pass through the major city of Antioch on their way to Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Antioch was a pivotal stronghold that they captured in 1098, which provided a strategic base for their subsequent advance towards Jerusalem. The city's fall was crucial for the Crusaders, as it allowed them to secure a vital route and gather resources before continuing their journey.


Why Jerusalem is called old mecca?

Because, Before mecca to be the direction of worship, it was jerusalem's Masjide Aqsa towards which Muslims use to worship. Now throughout the world, every Muslim worship in the direction of Mecca. And second coming of Jesus is going to be in front of Masjide Aqsa (also known as baitul muqaddas) in Jerusalem.


Where did the crusaders attack first on the first crusade?

Months before the planned departure of the crusade proper, a number of unexpected armies of peasants and lowly knights organised and set off for Jerusalem on their own. Known as the People's Crusade, this force attacked the Hungarian city of Semlin and burnt Belgrade, before being escorted across the Bosporus by Byzantine guides. The Byzantine emperor had warned them not to engage the Turks and to wait for the main body of crusaders who were still on the way. However, elements of the army attacked various cities until defeated by the Turks. Only a few thousand were rescued by the Byzantines, the remainder killed, or converted to Islam and sold as slaves. The main force of the First Crusade arrived later and attacked southwards through the Levant, until it took Jerusalem in 1099 and massacred the population.


What year did the first Christian crusade begin?

The official date for the First Crusade was the 15th August 1096, (the date of the Feast of the Assumption). But, before this some unexpected armies of peasants and minor nobles left for Jerusalem, led by Peter the Hermit and Walter Sansavior, this became known as the Peoples Crusade. Unfortunately most of them were killed in a battle at Civetot. The main army of Crusaders reached what was known as Asia Minor in that time around April 1097, where they were joined by Peter the Hermit and the remains of the Peoples Crusade Army, (Walter Sansavior being one of those already killed).


What was the children cursade 1212?

Children's Crusade illustrates at once the religious enthusiasm and misdirected zeal which marked the whole crusading movement. During the interval between the Fourth and the Fifth Crusade, the epidemical fanaticism that had so long agitated Europe seized upon the children, resulting in what is known as the Children's Crusade.