the fortress of karok was very important for the crusaders.elped to look after the trade routes and routes of pilgrims, as well as the movements of the bedouin nomads, however, her own bedouin was in the fortress itself in 1176 , the carek passed into the hands of the chatillon, who glorified muslim captives with his recklessness and particular cruelty. he put them in narrow pits, and then, wearing wooden boxes and shackles around his neck, he threw them off these sheer walls of the fortress for his excessive cruelty. historians call him a frankish bedouin, perhaps irina's cruelty was exacerbated by a sense of impunity. the walls of the fortress were too indestructible - powerful fortifications that no one in those days was able to destroy. the builders of the karka made full use of the benefits that its location gave in 1326. the arab traveler for the trampoline who visited here called the karok majestic and impregnable fortress. time has shown that for centuries no one managed to take the karak in battle, this fortress could be obtained only