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  1. The siege of Jerusalem lasted from 20 September to 2 October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin had defeated the kingdom's army and conquered several cities. Balian was charged with organizing a defense.

    • 20 September 1187 – 2 October 1187 (1 week and 5 days)
    • Ayyubid victory, Negotiated surrender of Jerusalem, Fall of the First Kingdom of Jerusalem
  2. 18 de may. de 2020 · Saladin (l. 1137-1193 CE), the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, who united the core of the Islamic Empire under his domain prepared to strike back. He utterly vanquished the Crusader field army at the Battle of Hattin, in 1187 CE, and took Jerusalem later that year.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2022 · Saladino, el sultán que conquistó Jerusalén durante las cruzadas. La guerra santa que Saladino declaró a los cruzados en Palestina culminó con la conquista de Jerusalén en 1187. Su pugna con Ricardo Corazón de León le ganó fama de gran general y monarca compasivo y tolerante. Edad MediaGuerrasIslam.

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  4. Late in September Saladin's armies camped before the Holy City itself. The Holy City of Jerusalem was besieged on September 20. It was surrounded on every side by unbelievers, who shot arrows everywhere into the air. They were accompanied by frightening armaments and, with a great clamor of trumpets, they shrieked and wailed, “Hai, hai.”.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2012 · Saladin is the Western name of Salah al-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, the Muslim sultan of Egypt and Syria who famously defeated a massive army of Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin and captured the...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Siege of Jerusalem Summary. In the wake of his victory at the Battle of Hattin in July 1187, Saladin conducted a successful campaign in the Christian territories of the Holy Land. Among those Christian nobles who managed to escape from Hattin was Balian of Ibelin who first fled to Tyre.