The crusade movement in the 11th to 13th centuries is an important chapter in the history of Christianity, Western Europe and Eastern Mediterranean. The wars that the guardians of the West Church justified by referring to the scriptures and the polit ...
The crusade movement in the 11th to 13th centuries is an important chapter in the history of Christianity, Western Europe and Eastern Mediterranean. The wars that the guardians of the West Church justified by referring to the scriptures and the politicians and knights of Europe "to escape from internal crises" represented and led it. This movement was formed on the basis of the idea of "dying for Christ", which was a beautiful idea for Christians. The wars that according to Edward Gibbon both sucked the wealth of Western Europe and took the lives of people who could establish friendly relations with the Islamic world.
The present book, which is a worthy authorship of the Iranian historian Dr. Abdullah Naseri Taheri (born in 1339), has carefully analyzed the debate between former Muslim historians, non-historian Muslims and contemporary Christian historians of this movement based on numerous and reliable sources.
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