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Timeline of the consequences of the Second Crusade and the Muslim Counter Crusade
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Updated:
13 Sep 2018
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Battle of Hattin
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29 Nov 2018
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La transición a la democracia
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21 Feb 2019
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The British Mandate
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15 Nov 2018
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The Third Crusade
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30 Nov 2018
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First arab Israeli war
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3 Nov 2018
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The counter crusade
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29 Oct 2018
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Edward VI
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Events
Zangi captures Edessa
Nur al-Din comes to power
Crusaders try (and fail) to attack al-Din and Unur of Damascus in last attempt to save crusade
Nur al-Din announces a jihad and goes to attack antioche
Nur al-Din takes control of Damascus after undermining Unur’s rule
al-Din recaptures the city of Harim
Shirkuh, the Kurdish military commander working for al-Din, helps capture Egypt
Shirkuh dies and his nephew, Saladin, becomes the Vizer (lord) of Egypt
Periods
Edessa falls, and the second crusade fails
Through marriage, Byzantine power helps support Antioch
al-Din turns his attention to capturing Cairo
outremer tries to recapture Harim and the lands around it, but remain unable to do so
Nur al-Din dies and Saladin goes from being the vizer of Egypt to being the Sultan, and he then removes the Fatamids from power
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