The Fatimids at the beginning, the Crusaders at the end.
In the eleventh century, control of Jerusalem shifted to the Seljuk Turks, who took the city in 1071. Their conquest marked a significant change in the region, leading to increased tensions between Christians and Muslims. This shift ultimately contributed to the launch of the Crusades, as European Christians sought to reclaim the holy city.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The Christians took Jerusalem from Muslim control.
it took place in 1071 A.D.
The Islamization and Arabization of Egypt then took place.
The Islamization and Arabization of Egypt then took place.
In 1099, crusaders of the First Crusade besieged Jerusalem and then captured it, founding the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, slaughtering most of the Muslim and Jewish residents. Saladin recaptured Jerusalem from the crusaders in 1187. During World War I, the British Army took control of Jerusalem in 1917, remaining in control until the partition of Palistine in 1948.