clash of the religions

  • Jan 1, 1095

    First Crusade Launched

    First Crusade Launched
    It was launched in 1095 by Pope Urban II with the primary goal of responding to an appeal from Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos
  • Period: Jan 1, 1095 to

    1095-2011

  • Jun 25, 1145

    2nd crusade

    2nd crusade
    The Second Crusade was started in response to the fall of the County of Edessa the previous year to the forces of Zengi.
  • Oct 2, 1187

    saladian retakes the city of jerusalem

    saladian retakes the city of jerusalem
    the Muslim general captured the holy city.
  • Mar 23, 1189

    3rd crusade

    3rd crusade
    Saladin failed to defeat Richard in any military engagements, and Richard secured several more key coastal cities
  • Apr 4, 1291

    massacre at acre

    massacre at acre
    The Siege of Acre (also called the Fall of Acre) took place in 1291 and resulted in the loss of the Crusader-controlled city of Acre to the Muslims.
  • Dec 7, 1453

    turks capture constantinople

    turks capture constantinople
    The Fall of Constantinople marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, an empire which had lasted for over 1,100 years, and was a massive blow for Christendom.
  • arab league declares jihad on israel

    arab league declares jihad on israel
    The early Arab attacks resembled the Arab Revolt of 1936-9, with attacks on villages and terrorism in the cities. A volunteer “Arab Liberation Army” led by the Syrian Fawzi el Kawukji attacked in the Jezreel Valley, while volunteers from Jebel Druze staged an attack near Haifa. Both were unsuccessful.
  • battle of algiers

    battle of algiers
    The Battle of Algiers reconstructs the events that occurred in the capital city of French Algeria between November 1954 and December 1960, during the Algerian War of Independence.
  • suez canal incident

    suez canal incident
    In 1956 the Suez Canal was nationalised by Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Suez Canal Crisis of 1956 effectively ended the political career of Sir Anthony Eden but it served to greatly advance the already very high standing Nasser had in the Arab world
  • lord picca

    lord picca
    king of all and the best teacher

    funniest person and best global teacher
    lord picca
  • 1st gulf war

    1st gulf war
    The Persian Gulf War (August 2, 1990 – February 28, 1991), commonly referred to as simply the Gulf War, was a war waged by a U.N.-authorized coalition force from thirty-four nations led by the United States, against Iraq
  • kingh stephen was born

    kingh stephen was born
    the worst guy with anger problems but the best friend in the world
  • queen andrelys

    queen andrelys
    her grandfather was the first guy to bring a car to dominican republic
  • princess mawa

    princess mawa
    this is the best african in the world and she also has anger problems with stupid people
  • 9/1 - twin towers ( ruined by the arab people )

    9/1  - twin towers      ( ruined by the arab people )
    The September 11 attacks, often referred to as September 11th or 9/11 (pronounced as "nine eleven"), were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings
  • operation iraqi freedom

    operation iraqi freedom
    The Iraq War or War in Iraq, also referred to as the Second Gulf War or Operation Iraqi Freedom was a military campaign that began on March 20, 2003
    with the invasion of Iraq by a multinational force led by troops from the United States under the administration of President George W. Bush and the United Kingdom under Prime Minister Tony Blair.
  • the libyan crisis

    the libyan crisis
    The Libyan war has now begun. It pits a coalition of European powers plus the United States, a handful of Arab states and rebels in Libya against the Libyan government. The long-term goal, unspoken but well understood, is regime change — displacing the government of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and replacing it with a new regime built around the rebels. Read more: The Libyan War of 2011 | STRATFOR