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The Holy City was protected by a weakened Crusader army, who attempted to show a sign of resistance against Saladin by engaging his forces at a hill top known as the Horns of Hattin in July 1187.
Wie Saladin aussah, lässt sich heute nicht mehr rekonstruieren. Langer Bart und ein milder, fast melancholischer Blick – Cristofano Dell’Altissimos Porträt von 1560 zeigt, wie der muslimische ...
The battle in July 1187 ended in the defeat and capture of crusader king Guy de Lusignan by Saladin, and was the beginning of the end of the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem.
Memorials to him dot the Middle East today, from the heroic equestrian statue in Damascus to his colossal palace in Cairo. It was Saladin who crushed the Crusader army in 1187 at the Battle of Hattin.
A larger than life figure amongst the Muslims and revered by the Europeans, Saladin’s exploits during the height of the Crusades and his liberation of Jerusalem in 1187-88 still inspire millions ...
Saladin is shown to be pious and principled. He keeps his word, despite military risk; he insists on fair treatment for the vanquished; he shows tolerance even for his enemy. (It is curious that ...
Saladin's historic victory over the Crusaders in 1187, which is marked by discussions at Iraqi universities each October 2, led to the capture of the holy city for the Muslims.
Kontakt ZeitZeichen 02.10.1187 - Sultan Saladin erobert Jerusalem Stand: 14.04.2016, 14:25 Uhr Jahrelang hatte Saladin getönt, er werde Jerusalem zurück erobern, den "Franken" wieder entreißen.