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It was christen knights v.s Muslim Turks. The knights hels Jeruselam for a little bit then it was taken back.
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The Second Crusade - 1147 - 1149
The success of the Christians in the First Crusade had been due to the disunion of their enemies. But the Muslims learned the value of united action, and in 1144 A.D. succeeded in capturing Edessa, one of the principal Christian outposts in the East. The fall of the city of Edessa, followed by the loss of the entire county of Edessa, provoked western Europe to the danger which threatened the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and led to another crusade. -
The hero of Islam, Saladin united Arab forces and recaptured the city of Jerusalem from Christian knights.
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From 1189 - 1192, the Moslem world found in the famous Saladin a leader for a holy war against the Christians.
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The fall of Acre resulted in the loss of the Crusader-controlled city of Acre to the Muslims.
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The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by ottoman turks.
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The Arabs have always asked for their freedom and independence. On the outbreak of the First World War, and when the Allies declared that they were fighting for the liberation of peoples, the Arabs joined them and fought on their side with a view to realizing their national aspirations and obtaining their independence.
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The Battle of Algiers was an attempt by Britain to end the slavery practices of the Dey of Algiers. An Anglo-Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Exmouth bombarded ships and the defences of Algiers.
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from the decision by Gamal A. Nasser of Egypt to nationalize the Suez Canal, which long had been controlled by Great Britain. After Nasser took over the canal, Britain and France induced Israel to provoke a conflict with Egypt that would serve as a pretext for an Anglo-French invasion of Egypt.
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In August 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, an American ally, with huge amounts of oil in a small country. In the early part of 1991, the US and several other countries fought against Iraq.
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a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001.
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The Second Gulf War Operation Iraqi Freedom, or Operation New Dawn is an ongoing military campaign which began on March 20, 2003, with the invasion of Iraq by a multinational force led by troops from the United States and the United Kingdom.