Why did Muslim unity rise? (1149-1187)
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- why did Muslim unity rise? 1148-1171
- Riches of Egypt (Saladin)
- Nur ad-Din gets money from Egypt through Shirkuh
- Amalric wants wealth for Outramer
- Saladin uses the gold to pay people for loyalty
- Frankish mistakes
- Amalric
- lack manpower to take and keep Egypt
- did not wait for Byzantine troops
- Factions
- Caused loss at Hattin
- Bohemond III of Antioch and Raymond of Tripoli lost battle of Harim
- alienates Shawar- attack Bilbais
- Shirkuh assassinated Shawar
- lost Egypt
- Shirkuh assassinated Shawar
- Amalric- lacked man power
- needs help
- can't take and keep Egypt
- Amalric
- Nur ad-Din's use of Jihad
- rebuilds walls of Medina
- goes on Haj as a pilgrim
- spent money on charitable works
- benefits people
- marries heiress of Daascus
- chivalrous when taking cities
- Saladin
- gets permission from Caliph of Baghdad for campaigns
- Saladin
- gets permission from Caliph of Baghdad for campaigns
- Good military leadership
- Saladin
- lost against Franks under Baldwin VI
- not invincible
- takes Outramer
- unites Muslim world
- lost against Franks under Baldwin VI
- Nur ad-Din
- entered Damascus forcibly
- treated inhabitants nicely
- treaty with Byzantines (1159)
- treaty with Jerusalem (1161)
- £ from Egypt
- Mosul
- entered Damascus forcibly
- Saladin
- Zengi inheritence
- Nur ad-Din has Aleppo and mamluks
- wealth
- Sayf ad-Din got Mosul
- Weakness of Egypt
- Shirkuh becomes Vizier
- Saladin second in command
- Shirkuh has support of Caliph of Baghdad
- Saladin inherited Viziership
- Egypt cannot defend itself
- Shirkuh becomes Vizier
- Riches of Egypt (Saladin)
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