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Name the Muslim lands Christians wanted to conquer in the crusades period

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Answered by ItzAyanForever
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The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The term refers especially to the Eastern Mediterranean campaigns in the period between 1095 and 1271 that had the objective of conquering the Holy Land from Islamic rule. The term has also been applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns fought to combat paganism and heresy, to resolve conflict among rival Roman Catholic groups, or to gain political and territorial advantage. The difference between these campaigns and other Christian religious conflicts was that they were considered a penitential exercise that brought forgiveness of sins declared by the church. Historians contest the definition of the term "crusade". Some restrict it to only armed pilgrimages to Jerusalem; others include all Catholic military campaigns with a promise of spiritual benefit; all Catholic holy wars; or those with a characteristic of religious fervour.

Answered by mighty3138
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Where a series of religious wars between Muslims and Christians between 11th and the 13th century it considered for penning a period of two centuries the aim of the Christians was to capture the holy land of Jerusalem from the top Jerusalem the holy land of Palestine was conferred by or in CE 638 but according to Christians it was a place of Jesus crucifixion and resurrection

1st crusade:
The first Crusade Christian soldiers from France and Italy captured Antioch in séria and Jerusalem. Many Muslims and Jews were killed

2nd crusade:
Turks captured Edersa in ce 1144 and an appeal was made by pope for the second crusade. A combined German and French army tried to capture Damascus but were defeated and forced to return home

3rd crusade:
Salah ud din created an Egypto-Syrian. He gave call for the holy war against the Christiansen’s defeated them and regained Jerusalem. For the Christians the loss of the city prompted the third crusade. They gained little expectancy for coastal towns in Jerusalem and free excès for Christian Pilgrims.


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