What factors contributed to the crusaders’ military success against the Muslims?

Anonymous2019-12-06T21:55:18Z

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Huh ? You got that backwards.  At the battle of Hattin. The Muslim armies under Saladin captured or killed the vast majority of the Crusader forces, removing their capability to wage war. As a direct result of the battle, Muslims once again became the eminent military power in the Holy Land, re-conquering Jerusalem and most of the other Crusader-held cities.

jeeper_peeper3212019-12-06T23:05:07Z

The muslims had no answer for the A-10 or the ninja missiles

Anonymous2019-12-06T21:59:29Z

The crusades were launched as a direct result of 400 years of Muslim incursion in to Christian held territory. We pushed the Ottoman Empire back because we fought better, with better weapons.. and thank **** we did

Socrates2019-12-06T21:59:24Z

They were only half successful since they eventually lost.