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  1. Saladin - Key takeaways. Saladin was born in 1132 in Tikrit. He started his military career under his uncle Asad al-Din Shirkuh and faced the crusaders first time in Egypt in 1164. Saladin became vizier of Egypt in 1169. The Battle of Hattin fought in 1187 was decisive in Saladin's capturing of Jerusalem.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2019 · Show Notes: Scene One: The evening of 2 July 1187, the tent of Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem. Guy makes his fateful decision to march out to try to lift the siege of Tiberias. This is the prelude to the Battle of Hattin. Scene Two: The Siege of Jerusalem, September 1187. Scene Three: Saladin's entry into Jerusalem on 2 October 1187.

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    Saladin, pictură din secolul al XII-lea. Pe fondul lipsei de unitate din sânul comunității islamice, cruciații au ajuns în 1096 în Levant, întemeind formațiuni statale ale căror capitale erau la Edessa, Antiohia, Ierusalim și Tripoli. În 1127 Zengi, un ofițer turc din trupele selgiucide, sub dominația cărora se aflau orașele ...

  4. Guy de Lusignan, King of Jerusalem. Raymond III, Count of Tripoli. And The Grandmaster of the Knights Templar. Before them, they carry the True Cross, a pie...

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  5. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Taking control of the city, Saladin elected to permit the Christians to retain control of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and allowed Christian pilgrimages. Unaware of the city's fall, Pope Gregory VIII issued a call for the Third Crusade on October 29. The focus of this crusade soon became the recapture of the city.

  6. Recent decades have witnessed some startling shifts in the reception of Saladin within Ismāʿīlī historical memory as Syrian Ismāʿīlī historians, seeking to situate the history of the community within a Syrian nationalist narrative, have depicted the Nizārīs as allies of Saladin in his counter-crusade; see El-Moctar, Mohamed ...

  7. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Find out about why the Crusades began, the importance of the Holy Land and the role of the Church with BBC Bitesize KS3 History. For students aged between 11 to 14.