Islamic Civilisations: The Crusades
Gap-fill exercise
The Seljuk Turks had become very powerful,
Baghdad in 1055 and had almost captured the city of Constantinople, the centre of the Christian Byzantine empire.
The
, Urban the II, appealed for a
to re-capture the Holy Land and drive out the Muslims.
The
or Palestine, had been controlled by Muslims for 400 years and many
had been built. The language and culture of
had also been introduced, although many other religions were practised there, including Christianity and Judaism.
The First Christian Crusade was
and captured the holy city of Jerusalem in 1099. The Muslim and Jewish
of Jerusalem were massacred.
One of the main reasons for the Christian success was that Islam was now divided into a number of different states, some of which fought against each other. This meant the Muslims were not able to unite to beat the Crusaders.
For over fifty years the Muslims remained divided until a leader named
united them and re-captured the city of Jerusalem in 1187.