The Forced Displacement of the Palestinians during Crusades in the Period of 1099-1156 A.C

Authors

  • د. جلال حسني سلامة

Keywords:

Forced Displacement, Palestinians, Crusades, 1099-1156 A.C

Abstract

This study aims at investigating the forced displacement of the inhabit­ants of some cities in Palestine at the end of fifth century of the Hegira/the end of the eleventh Century to the Islamic territories in Egypt and Syria specially in Damascus and Aleppo. In addition, some emigrants sought ref­uge in Iraq because of the horrible massacres that the crusaders committed in the captured territories.

The dire events coincided with disunion of Islamic world countries and its domination with political and ideological problems.

The researcher indicated that some emigrants occupied top ministerial posts in the host countries, in addition to the role they played in enlightening and educating people, persuading them to fightandtounifytheMoslems’world, in order to liberate Palestine and help return the refugees to their Palestinian cities, towns, and territories they were forced to leave.

Published

2017-06-17

How to Cite

سلامة د. ج. ح. (2017). The Forced Displacement of the Palestinians during Crusades in the Period of 1099-1156 A.C. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, (13). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/906

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