Islam's War Against the Crusaders

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Islam's War Against the Crusaders

Author(s): W B Bartlett (Author)

  • Publisher: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 1 Dec. 2008
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0752446819
  • ISBN-13: 9780752446813

Book Description

The Crusades continue to exert a fascination in the West as a story of perceived gallantry and battles against impossible odds. Yet what is less often considered is their effect on the Holy Land, and in particular the response of the Muslim world to the invasions of European Crusaders. In this book, W. B. Bartlett, author of four books on the Crusades, looks at these great events from the Muslim point of view. One of the effects was to unite a previously divided Islamic world against a common enemy. In the process, they gave an unstoppable impetus towards the declaring of jihad against the West, a holy war against Christendom. They also helped to shape the careers of some important figures, most notably Saladin, but also other great men like Sultan Baibars and Nur al-Din. The rise of these great leaders is traced in this book, as are the many great battles that were fought by men just as devoted to their cause as the Crusaders were.

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About the Author

W. B. Bartlett is the author of Assassins: the Story of Mediaeval Islam’s Secret Sect, The Last Crusade: The Seventh Crusade and the Final Battle for the Holy Land, The Road to Armageddon: the Last Years of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, and An Ungodly War: the Sack of Constantinople and the Fourth Crusade.

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