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- Crusades - Wikipedia
The crusaders entered, massacring the Muslim inhabitants and many Christians amongst the Greek Orthodox, Syrian and Armenian communities [34] A force to recapture the city was raised by Kerbogha , the effective ruler of Mosul
- Crusades | Definition, History, Map, Significance, Legacy . . .
The Islamic world saw the Crusaders as cruel invaders, which helped engender distrust and resentment toward the Christian world Crusades , military expeditions , beginning in the late 11th century , that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion
- Crusades - World History Encyclopedia
Led by the French king Louis IX (r 1226-1270), the Crusaders repeated the strategy of the Fifth Crusade and achieved only the same miserable results: the acquisition of Damietta and then total defeat at Mansourah
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- Crusades: characteristics, history, causes and consequences
The crusaders' primary objective was to expel the Seljuk Turks from the Holy Land Toward the end of the 11th century, the Seljuks controlled much of the Middle East, threatening the Byzantine Empire
- The Crusades: History, Battles, and Legacy of the Holy Wars
In the first crusade, up to 30,000 crusaders led by four noblemen made the three-year journey to the Holylands, they initially battled through Anatolia heading southwards towards Palestinian lands By June 1098, the Christian crusaders attacked the Syrian city of Antioch
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