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  1. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    11: ...l I Comnenus|Emperor Manuel]], the emperor previously receiving confirmation from his niece, the [[dow...
    23: ...a. The kingdom had managed to maintain peace with Saladin until Raynald of Chatillon's attacks on the carav...
    31: ...ghts Templar, a fighting force much in need given Saladin's invasion. [[Humphrey IV of Toron]], princess Is...
    37: ...m as Saladin's army advanced. By September, 1187, Saladin was besieging the Holy City, and the queen person...
    41: ... of the newly arrived [[Third Crusade]] against Muslim-held Acre, desiring to make that town the seat ...
  2. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    5: ...mother, [[Stephanie of Milly]], sent a message to Saladin telling him of the recent wedding and reminding h...
    7: ...ng: their tower was pointed out to him. Thereupon Saladin gave out orders throughout his army that no attac...
    9: ...er half-brother Baldwin IV was recognized unanimously as king, as he was the only male available, but ...
    15: ...[[1190]] without surviving issue, in the midst of Saladin's invasion of the kingdom and capture of everythi...
    19: ... Conrad's child. [[Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani]], a Muslim chronicler, who was present for the wedding, wr...
  3. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    6: ...rally means "The Subduer," though it is often translated as "'''The Victorious'''." The origin of the ...
    14: Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the [[Nile|Nile River]] in the north of Eg...
    18: ...and east into the desert. Bridges link the Nile islands of [[Gezira]] and [[Roda]], where many govern...
    24: ...neighborhood and contains important buildings of Islamic architecture. ]]
    30: ...amp outside the fortress, known as [[Al-Fustat]], slowly became the permanent base of the Arab forces ...
  4. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    2: ...o re-capture the [[Holy Land]] from the [[Islam|Muslims]], but some were directed against other Europe...
    7: ...e Byzantine Emperor [[Alexius I]] in opposing [[Muslim]] attacks thus fell on ready ears.
    9: ...ianity|Christians]] in their wars against the [[Muslim]]s, granting both a papal standard (the ''vexil...
    13: ...s such as the Vikings and Magyars. However, the Muslim armies' successes were putting strong pressure ...
    15: ...[[Western countries|West]] about the cruelty of Muslims toward Christian pilgrims; these rumors then p...
  5. Islam (36809 bytes)
    1: {{Islam}}
    2: '''Islam''' the submission to [[God]]" is a [[monotheist...
    6: ...he word ''Muslim'' is also related to the word ''Islām'' and means one who "surrenders" or "submi...
    10: ...immutable, and the final revelation of [[God]]. Muslims believe that parts of the Bible and the Torah...
    12: ...ese are known as [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] , [[Shi'a Islam|Shi'ite]] and [[Kharijite]].
  6. Konya (2390 bytes)
    11: ...d therefore Konya is one of the holy cities of [[Islam]].
    13: ... for the [[piety]] of its residents ("Citadel of Islam") and, paradoxically, for the high consumption ...
  7. History of the Kurds (8244 bytes)
    11: ...[Gotarzes]] indeed, whose name may perhaps be translated "chief of the Gutii", was traditionally belie...
    15: ...robably during the 12th century, when the great [[Saladin]], who belonged to the Rawendi branch of the Hada...
  8. Tyre (5124 bytes)
    3: ...heir [[colonies]] on the coasts and neighbouring islands of the [[Aegean Sea]], in [[Greece]], on the ...
    5: ...ich he built a causeway from the mainland to the island, but continued to maintain much of its commerc...
    9: ...m of Tyre]]. After the fall of [[Jerusalem]] to [[Saladin]] in [[1187]], the seat of the kingdom moved to [...
  9. Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
    6: ...mpire|Roman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Islam]]ic, and [[Crusade]]r occupation.
    10: ... ramparts were so capacious that later Roman and Islamic fortifications, faced with stone, followed th...
    12: ...El]] and [[Baal]] (the "lord," whose name was translated into Hebrew as "[[Moloch]]"). Calf worship wa...
    18: ...but with the [[Third Crusade]] a few years later, Saladin systematically demolished Ascalon lest it fall on...
  10. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: ...stianity|Christian]] [[Holy Land]] from [[Islam|Muslims]]. What started as a minor call for aid quickl...
    7: ...], freeing the coasts of Italy and Spain from [[Muslim]] raids.
    9: ...at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] three years previously. This call, while largely ignored, combined with...
    12: ...n Anatolia, Malik Shah was succeeded by [[Kilij Arslan I]] and in Syria by his brother [[Tutush I]], w...
    24: ...rest control of Jerusalem from the hands of the Muslims. France, he said, was overcrowded and the land...
  11. Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
    2: ...igion]]s of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]].
    4: ...istian]], [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]], and [[Muslim]].
    24: ...rael]], which had fallen some twenty years previously. However, the city was overcome by the Babyloni...
    41: ...c]] in the Jewish tradition, [[Ishmael]] in the Muslim one.) Note that the octagonal and gold-sheeted ...
    43: Under the early centuries of Muslim rule, especially during the [[Umayyad Dynasty|U...

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