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Events Dates 1st Crusade 10961099- Important People Acre Jerusalem 3rd Crusade 1189-1192 Salah al-Din Richard I Later Crusades 100 more years Poor people French & German peasant children Christian rulers Umayyad caliphate 1400s Outcome/ Results Antioch Pope Urban II sent 30,000 Christians won Constantinopl crusaders to the Holy Land control of e b/c Seljuks were within 100 mi Antioch and Jerusalem of Constantinople Jerusalem Ch. massacred Mu. and Jews Est. 4 kingdoms Sold survivors into slavery 11461148 Inquisition Summary 4 nobles Jews Muslims Christians Seljuk Turks Crusaders= knights, townspeople, peasants King of France French and German armies Muslims 2nd Crusade Reconquista 1002-1248 Important Places Damascas Edessa Anatolia Cause- Muslims became more unified & were able to capture Edessa 50,000 French crusaders marched on Damascus on the way to Edessa Cause= Mu. re-captured Jerusalem Richard I captured Acre Exchange of prisoners Jerusalem ceasefire Middle East poor people organized military European campaigns with bad results port cities “Children’s Crusade”-didn’t reach HL & sold into slavery, disappeared or returned home Iberian Crusaders wanted to regain Peninsula Iberian Peninsula (Spain & Cordoba Portugal) Toledo Non-MU pay special tax Cordoba broke up in to rival kingdoms Queen Isabella Spain Isabella & Ferdinand unite Spain King Ferdinand as a Catholic country Inquisitors Used Inquisition to find out if Jews converts were practicing old Muslims religion People burned at stake, tortured, & told to convert or leave Ch. armies sent to Granada German army badly beaten in Anatolia French army lost at Damascus Peace treaty signed- too weak to fight. 1. Crusaders kept coastal cities of Palestine 2. Christians could enter Jerusalem Muslims regained lost land including Acre Christians gained control of Toledo & Cordoba Granada-Mu. control 170,000 Jews left Mu. expelled Granada fell-Mu lost land in Spain Events Dates Important People Important Places Summary Outcome/ Results Mongol Mid 1200s Genghis Khan North of Muslims China Invasion Asian nomads-successful with wars of conquest Defeated the Seljuks in Anatolia & Persia Destroyed Baghdad & ended Abbasid dynasty Mamluks defeated Mongols Mongols=huge empire Mo converted to Islam Persia- gov’t language Ottoman 1300sEmpire 1700 Successful at growing empire Captured Constantinople& made it Istanbul Destroyed Mamluks Non Mu. had freedom Est. millets (local communities) & allowed to selfgovern Stopped Ottoman expansion Shahs controlled parts of Iraq & Persia Promoted trade, the arts and learning Invaded India and founded Mughal Empire Mu a significant minority of India’s population today Seljuk Turks Mamluks (Mu) Safavid Empire 1501 Mughal Empire 1526 northern China Central Asia Anatolia Baghdad Palestine Timur Lang Central Asia India Syria Anatolia Constantino ple Palestine Egypt Arabia Muslims-Shi’a Persia Babur Indians India Further Spread of Islam From North Africa to West Africa Around the Sahara Desert SE Asia Indonesia- More Mu. than any other country today