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up fronts own al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. hello north london the top stories. a u.n. brokered cease fire is largely holding in yemen's port city of data despite some reports of sporadic fighting rebels say one civilian has been killed in district by coalition forces themselves say three civilians have been killed by who see shelling into district yemen's warring sides agreed to a truce for peace talks held in sweden last week. of course.
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as the ceasefire officially began on tuesday night sporadic fighting was reported to have continued for a time in and around the besieged port city of data as the hours passed the situation appeared to become calmer but it remains fragile some worry that could block much needed aid from getting in this is one of the problem of the. agreement because it has actually to the flow of humanitarian aid with the security as it was and. to be honest actually. allow food and medicine first come into into even though oh the in control because i. have said before that if i but isn't over many dead an aid coming to yemen is coming today that. yemen is suffering what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis aide workers say the situation around her day that remains desperate. to get access to
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care that she key. data inside to secure. around the city for example. no access to care from. which is almost. they won't. in sweden last week representatives from the who the movement and the saudi u.a.e. backed government the president. agreed not only to pull back fighters but also to establish humanitarian corridors and to allow for the deployment of un supervised neutral forces for now many yemenis hope that this truce will hold no matter how tenuous the situation on the ground remains. zero for mrs of russia turkey and iran have agreed to accelerate their efforts to find
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a political solution to the syrian civil war they say they will work towards convening a committee next year which would negotiate a new constitution for syria but the un envoy for syria said much more work remains to be done. from a u.s. federal judge has delayed sentencing for president trump's former national security advisor michael flynn the case is part of an investigation of possible collusion between trump's campaign and russia in the run up to the twenty sixteen election things lawyers asked the judge for a continuance that would allow him to complete his corporation in the russian probe which was led by special counsel robert mueller. plan was facing the possibility of up to five years in prison so basically the judge handed him over life like i said do you want to wait on sentencing continue to cooperate with the special prosecutor he said i'm not saying that that's going to change my mind in ninety days but you want to take ninety days flynn said absolutely so basically what this means is now he has to go back see what else he can give to the special counsel or another
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prosecution to have his associates of now been charged as acting as unregistered foreign agents for turkey possibly cooperate in that case come back before the judge in march and say look i did even more so please take it easy on me. belgium's prime minister has offered to resign after losing a vote of no confidence shall michel had been leading a minority government for a week after his coalition partners walked out of the alliance the flemish nationalist party quit seventy shows decision to sign a un migration pact that critics say would increase migration into europe a grievance or violent protests in belgium over the weekend and rallies attended by far right leaders including mine the pen and steve banner. there's a lot of stories to stay with us the crusades an arab perspective is up next on al-jazeera more news after that thanks for watching.
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in the history of conflicts between east and west. the mightiest battle between christianity and islam. a holy war in the name of religion. for the first time. the story of the crusades. from an arab perspective. cut. cut.
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cut. the crusades are the epitome of holy war. yet the roots of this two hundred year conflict laid out in religion but in the economic condition of medieval europe late a little sleep. shae that look at that molests you know. there the in the last no. doubt unless that from the cliche. while the pope was trying to hang on to his historical forat over the people of your. all that got few soft and then all elements in balboa like elements i get. meanwhile in the east internal divisions had weakened the previously all powerful islamic empire. so i mean less often but i so upset i didn't but i so accept the
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philosophy for a minute to tell the economic bust and that's all with that has to shout it's a c. as you assume it. was. in the first episode of the series the story of the show but then go from the muslim world with the arrival of the crusades. to. the mediterranean basin the eleventh century of the common era. the peak of the middle ages. after centuries of european domination largely through the armies of imperial rome
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. the region at full on firmly under muslim control. and was the main going to it will be all but me spending a lot of money in a shock to bottom with the loss of chuck. it does that it will being all that he let in the shed it because he i mean then men that let it hang it i'll give but this. would that a day in that would. mean i don't fight it off. because he has healed both. oma he be something at home in the same shop in and of his oakes well mostly mean.
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business but it will be a shot of bush later in the horse oculus you know sort of the medicines immediate shot of can show where he shot a can. and was done as you know. as the muslim east lived in prosperity. the west europe had declined into poverty and comfort. obama. illness leanne's honest lush. evonne the illegals are off he hasn't a canal and smokable. would do it to oberlin me up on a wooden. pallet of those times in the movie that he learned of the so what an old
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. world so part of. the medieval western society was a feudal society which meant that you had a military our stock recy in charge of. a large amount of people that had no no land possessions. what had been me a municipal. and well. our auxerre are you with this out this infinium it's of. your own up to now and before i die and i'm i'm going on. other than and yet. at the other home of time with bill i.
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despite the poverty and suffering of the common people. feudal lords were living a very different life. and many. bomb scrapping even the folks in. the. for saying a living in a. min had to say you only had the fossil far he. can. and it's been a man. hurrying home. whether foreign or san. can or yes i want. to leave because i'm telling it are minimal so see the.
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a. starter. on the other side of the mediterranean. lay the prosperity and cultural riches of the muslim world. but this glittering facade had deep political and religious discord. eleven is that if you didn't bow hulla club to the shuttle. a leg of that i did add though that i'd best see if you know that you know i did that while you. may yet. and now that she have all that said that. from the mid ninth century bassett calif it had gradually fallen under the control of
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different industries. the caliphs meant to be the universal leaders of a slim were no more than puppets in the hands of ministers army come on those and even servants. that i meet in the house and collapse come at me have felt to me one feel that and then the how some of them could have. one puzzle. that i could select in them and i looked at me and i got a shell in the how was the event let me show you that. so logical the lotsa luck with. them so much. as if the whole of. the city jukes began expanding their empire in all directions. the most significant and serious expansion was in asia minor. against the christian by sun time empire. and after the
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victory of the battle of man's occurred in ten seventy one. the city jukes moved closer to constantinople the great capital of the buys on time and. that's an excellent of coffee etc one of the good news for about. that mean a lot of the old people will back twelve. million dollars seven. a shift along. the time. he says he says ok i'm going. back up he had written below if you haven't left some out. and above taken under fickle it you know how. the whole of the gulf is a want doesn't have
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a shock it still does kabul they say that must mean it must have been in. our. intent that they go one norman in die and miss it if you've seen a few sure of beijing to better even if you are not a. western christians at the time didn't see islam as a separate religion. they tended to see islam as a christian heresy they saw that as a diversion from christianity now they're completely wrong about that. modify and the polish shaab. will then. well after a. few was as i'm with them again if you have a douche
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a cease fire of police and if you are ahead of me then we'll assist them so i'm either grown up to. interfere was to demand a man of possibly to move can meet with. them dead to react hope that he so for the boy. pope gregory died than twenty five. before turning his project into reality. however three years later an even more ambitious pope took the post urban the second or had woman. and also lost another one possibility i mean but those didn't match the haircuts are ok. to harry been messy hey i.
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you've been doing. to false the don't we don't insult it exactly as a part of a pullback on the don't unplug the bees also even consider it will see metal due to likely county you can see deficit on his first solo the walk. in november ten monte five in clapham or france. pope urban the catholic church counts. but what started as a religious gathering. took a dramatic turn on its tenth day. on that day the pope would make a speech. a speech that would be the starting point of two centuries of bloodshed. the coup saints.
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show. juggles amy you do the dishes specific they all do that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves but one. moment of pop up here again fighting. like no one saw you i was shocked i'm going through i don't know how what kind of a fucking lucky who was a how when i met in morocco tonight people. like a fine accomplice say that my seahawk coffee and their coffee i was in well and i lay him a little shiela coffee have. is still an album in the clouds. over my country had to almost and never found solace as i have been in feed and cover.
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i will the big guns yeah there was any bag of chicken with most of yeah well i got convinced chordal said she had zero again holy war of how to do more of this you don't go but you see me feel you for all wallowed you will see. did you get worried about. what herb and done as he was that he addresses directly the spirit trying. so if you go on a crusade your sins the penalties that otherwise you would have performed for your sins remission. as the who i mean assess the author for sure opossums and then forgot. and well i can and was was the yin when no but when i am the opposite i know that i want to be in the ng and had. there been
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a dem or norman and. willingness to do the a she gays. gays a. fee and all the shark philistine let it a few do believe any of. this. the force about. to do yeah but those rules about the bullshit from a little bit no tail and all because of all. the lot of money and any little m. and a boot you read behind the board. how moment that will is. so there are really only most of the so we. let that stand then leave the room and hams. draw up a schedule for the first campaign. with winter approaching.
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he declared that the campaign should set out the following summer of ten monte six . but there were many who would ignore this call to come on. they found the leader prepared to guard them immediately to the east. an old monk called peter the hermit. in this alicia wow saloon when in one of the elect i don't know and i believe that he lay it in the he figures and. saw how tough a listen. to you give me he would be in the whole of a himani he. will in again in any b.l. this will lead discretion i'm in the souls of the mean said let's there's a lot o.
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unless the whole fucking. elite was. met at the borders and then. sure there's a. lot of money i mean do you own a lovely about them with the senator in it for sen. and. there's a kid ballot both of you can avail good and also prevent hello book of leather be a dollar to have the shabby you have a shabby id so sad it's an all big. that's a whole lot. i shouted at him. in the middle east. as he was having a little sleep. feel sorry feeling myself when. let you know. this is
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a very indisciplined group not many nobles taking part in it poor leadership they're desperate for money they're poorly funded they are to kill and get money wherever they can one of the criticisms of people hermits armies and indeed other crusader on this is that they attack fellow christians coreligionists they often did this for practical reasons. all routes they are to seize whatever they can get to survive so they will take property crops prisoners if they can anything to keep themselves going and if that happens to be christians or it happens to be jews then that is just for a second so the ways they are simply trying to keep themselves go.
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again allude to the start of what is going there is remind them they learn. a lot of them one. after over four months of exhausting marching across europe. the peoples crusade to reach the buys on time capital constantinople. the crossing point to asia and the holy land. and almost all the wood and. tol'able all but no death. well. and.
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then he. would. look so bad for the we. have not ever that we had. a lot of even. the crusaders who cross the bosphorus now found themselves marching in territory controlled by hostile forces principally the muslims so jukes. a few weeks after they landed in asia minor. they fell into a well set sent. in a short path of the last majority of the twenty thousand crusaders were slow to.
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you name me gen at the if you had. better luck this will have. been a didn't see me. but while the on discipline drabble of the peoples crusade were meeting a tragic end in asia minor. another wave of the holy war. the nobility of europe was gathering stronger larger and more organized on the. armies that would go down in history as the first crusade.
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radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is utopian long and there's only so much we can take before you say ok that's me rethinking radicalization part of the radicalized youth series an al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. xenophobia violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right
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organizations and exposes links to members of the european parliament and marine le pen's national rally party generation eight. part two of a special two barge investigation on al jazeera. and owner and taylor and on the top stories on our sara a u.n. brokered cease fire is largely holding for the yemeni port city of data despite some reports of sporadic fighting with the rebels say one civilian has been killed by coalition forces in district coalition forces say three civilians have been killed by hoofy shelling in today to district the truce was agreed by worrying signs after a breakthrough in peace talks last week. a u.s. federal judge has delayed sentencing for president transform
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a national security adviser michael flynn a case as part of an investigation of possible collusion between trump's campaign and russia in the run up to the twenty six thousand election lewis asked the judge for a continuance to allow him to complete his cooperation in the russian probe being led by special counsel robert miller. payne has more from washington d.c. flynn was facing the possibility of up to five years in prison so basically the judge handed him over life like i said do you want to wait on sentencing continue to cooperate with the special prosecutor he said i'm not saying that that's going to change my mind in ninety days but you want to take ninety days flynn said absolutely so basically what this means is now he has to go back see what else he can give to the special counsel or another prosecution to have his associates of now been charged as acting as unregistered foreign agents for turkey possibly cooperate in that case come back before the judge in march and say look i did even more so please take it easy on me. the foreign ministers of russia turkey and iran
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have agreed to accelerate their efforts to find a political solution to the syrian civil war they say they'll work towards convening a committee next year which would negotiate a new constitution for syria but the un envoy to syria said much more work remains to be done. belgium's prime minister has offered to resign after news ing a vote of no confidence. had been eating a minority government for a week after his coalition partners walked out of their lives the flemish nationalist party quit the show's decision to sign a un migration pact that critics say will increase migration into europe even small protests in belgium over the weekend and rallies attended by far right leaders. and . the top stories just stay with us chris aids and our perspective continues next on news.
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you're a. the old of ten ninety six. the double gone but was a big deal a year earlier and the pope urban the second a declare the war to reconquer the holy land from the muslims. the crusades. the first christians to head towards jerusalem and jews yardstick but undisciplined had been crushed by the most incent jukes in asia minor.
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but now much stronger larger and more organized forces were gathering and advancing eastwards. these armies forming the first crusade were commanded by figures of european nobility. raman the fourth count of to lose godfrey ople un. and his brother baldwin. hugh the first count effect monday. and brother of king philip the first of frogs. robert duke of normandy brother of king william the second of england. and boy more on the norman
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prince of toronto. a lot of male nobility that had a function as a war man as war lords and they were. seed a crusade as a way to carve out a little kingdom in the east perhaps on their own or also to find glory in warfare. but. obama don't get a lot of this. so i thought. this is you know we've put in. by the end of time ninety six the european armies started arriving at the buys on
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time capital constantinople. but the time emperor. scum minnows wouldn't allow them to cross into asia minor before spring the following year. they are in the byzantian that they're going to want. to sic don't but what it does on t. it. zante. and. nominate dead and you a lot of the alleged to say as to how the have. the law that would be added. some along the forward
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of the. assault. after crossing the bosphorus. the crusaders march towards the subject's capital in asia minor. the city of nicea. gabble in this. cell. will go with. him i did it if you will here what a how that could be and so forth why i would do what. i can sometimes a joke. you know she was up there this. mosconi and
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then all of this analysis. and you know it's all. true to the oath they have sworn to the emperor of. the city of nicea was returned to the bodies on time. and as the crusaders continued their successful march in asia minor. their holy task of taking jerusalem was set aside. baldwin of bologna decided to abandon the armies heading southwards. and at the invitation of its armenian christian ruler marched east to add their son. boulder in the first as one of the leaders of the first crusade and amongst the
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many contingents he decides to move to wards it desa this is a strategically important place he's also one of the few crusade leaders who wants to set up his own land that so he's looking to establish a territory that he can govern for himself. had given that you know and will believe in the whole hate but when the bad. novel why all this while attila when come started she was stuck in a log it was. emmett so often medina did. it to law well michel it feel with. him otoh. we can. only be at the moment that says have.
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a cite that. an allure d.m. month down that's only rely on the other side of the. really. doesn't know what. people call. a watery satan messy well as that. vaunted the phone did you know for me being there to need people who are. easy to clean soft to do glass or take to fuss or to walk the dog an easy that's a city that play depends he put it in the pretty didn't you do shut to the signori resistant keep going to see don't get the plate i gave. eight bucks for that don't be fairly clear the people at the click let up.
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while baldwin was heading towards her vessel. the main army marched on. reaching the walls of until. the city nicknamed the cradle of christianity. as the term kristie of first originated. but taking unto you would prove a hard task for the christians now laying siege to the city. minute undocking. and hustle needed and well let me up when a session listen. to him.
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and then also walk but. i'm really a model. i mean essential to yes yes but it disturbed me i saw it a little on that. well whole set of. i'm an i'm a few. i'm above sin because you obey you know and you can know not what. those images are so me they know that it was really good. and bad that it is here that. made a christian who had previously converted to islam. and the commander of one of the city's guard towers was bribed to help the crusaders.
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feels it doesn't know when the remaining. malware had its move and they used in a long i had a bout with l. has. more who wants the salon alice in the minute a bell and zoom her home and it was written in. illinois with all hostile fire has . been going as planned even while it after what it meant in let you know in the midst of the old has been enough so. the magnificent lost so can a few would get. ower the logs of to hell if it helped him let us hose in
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medina in as a socket has a vote. cause all the water go vote on a city that was broken or whatever sickening zero effect on the highly recommended is that the meth loot were an a massive average wilder the valley of south a little can had them a good m.l. b. would have an executive at an elected. governor yet this year ends calls for assistance or soon unser. got a book or the ruler of mosul in iraq with his army westwards and laid siege to now christian occupied until. and. indeed you didn't leave that
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area and then measure. being. it appears as if the crusaders were almost defeated they spent a couple of years getting to this place away effort all that their loss of life. and really they're so close to defeated it pretty well needs a miracle for them to survive and that's pretty well what they got. they got to deal with and then said their message so all of the men there were dead in that house. in the. now would different mechanism for any.
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big dig in the end they find this locks and this is something that inspires the troops god has given them a sign that if they persevered they will succeed. the fact they've actually seen another one in constantinople as they went through seems to be completely forgotten it was a morale boost. meanwhile outside the walls of antioch. the surrounding muslim army was disintegrating. some of the commanders fell out with the arrogant. and decided to withdraw their troops. an opportunity seized on by the crusaders.
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home for you was that. one first little island. then the whole then i was i knew that i was home but i'm lame but you made the law with the fellows will either you can. i'm impressed with the lack of them. of just to. be happy. that i can feel. so they mean i'm a woman from a willow and of clean up some yeah i mean and well at least him but i'm told him his auntie them in the midst of your you know i let him but authorial bills on the way in a matter of of will be early and for. the crusaders spent the rest of time ninety eight in the captured city arguing over who should be the ruler of the second crusader settlement in the east. the principality
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of until. the dispute was finally settled in favor of boy more of toronto. the rest of the armies set off south towards their main goal jerusalem. but this time their march along the levantine coast met no resistance. a funny beyond the whole i want to be a human side not a pit born as a. mob because no i mean. one that has a lot of fun. in it and all that. damage
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not many more than a deadly disease in the does it do one eki blah immunity that is just elements. that could be a. kind of him are one like lemme guess saline solution lace were awful. but i so upset i didn't place to accept the philosophy for a minute could tell but i thought so should i but i so accept a book on the economic history. and that's all we've had has a shot of the c.s.u. asuka. in june to ninety nine. and after three years of a long march bloody battles. plagues and famines. the crusaders finally reach jerusalem.
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assault on the united. why matter how are you norman a loss as to see when on the post in denia would to show both you have been got off a lot of but the. going with a city bus but the overall one with a city bus so cool to see how i lay at the shore been on and whether you hold a room not all of us what are you why yaas the feeling of being a walk away at the in the us i walk the walk i do and you know that and you know us both of us what was the final you know it's. going to be up after dawn. has a hidden. don't get on to think of it i've done few so-called aswat of course. but marching in the name of religion failed to bring down the walls. so the crusaders
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fell back on the usual method. for five weeks they laid siege to the holy city. demanding that can i say at the scene at the end don't fall to mean can open still really have a seal. rocks a leisure. time. and a very good sort of show. it was told was familiar forethought and within the limits of our goodness allowed within eight. deaths i will say he would have added a victim's. can and then. better would be.
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younger than you. thought and. to show that the man is she as if. it was very difficult for crusaders to distinguish between local muslim population local jewish population and local christian population because they all looked the same the old it's like arabs. just for the thought that a lot of it and enough for nothing will behold be the root and then the missouri has come out of hotshot i am where. norman is said ian money the. bishop let him lead you said. i shot the sun even. of callao not. out of reach. and cause.
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a swat on that i want to beat them. when the food come up the hole to get up in the dinner. while the sheep in the wild look at how they got it did not know a fight and i've been another this. was a love did no one was immune to it i will copy. that. that. when the obvious of the first crusade on the break into jerusalem in july tend not to know and. they release the pent up tensions of three years on the march having finally achieved a spiritual go. so really it's a situation where the crusaders wish to purify the city and take it back for themselves and those defenders that survive all the river nights of the city.
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and me had to miss the boat to suffer low would must get up some portal to all of that it did miss world at that meal. and measure the. still blood in the new hooligan. hole that. was considered when as if to force a chance to you. bad mouth that could do a moment of good now you need to do much and even get me going in medina i mean even the. death of the. doc to demand of you bella who took office for the problem as backings with a camera and. then i got some of some to be able to have many bits of the swellest. i'm on your fourth at home lets you have i call a lot of adorable like you now can i tom
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a little mostly mean a lot of. the to him but the to him seem at me. with the capture of jerusalem. the first crusade at the cheve its greatest victory. but this initial success would not last. it was to be merely a dramatic opening scene in a far longer struggle. and does the muslim revival began. so the ground was laid for another two centuries. the crusades.
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