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Menschen aus der Geschichte der Kurden - Shirkuh
Today I present the story of a great kurdish General. His name was Shirkuh (kurd: "Mo...
published: 07 Mar 2009
author: StolzerKurde92
Menschen aus der Geschichte der Kurden - Shirkuh
Today I present the story of a great kurdish General. His name was Shirkuh (kurd: "Mountainlion") He was the uncle of the great Saladin and his teacher. Im sorry but I wrote it in German......if you have any questions just ask ! ;) Music : God of War - Chains of Olympus
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2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition_Part_1
University of Sistan & Baluchestan Mountaineering Group (USBMG), Iran...
published: 05 Jun 2012
author: SaeedDastkhosh
2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition_Part_1
University of Sistan & Baluchestan Mountaineering Group (USBMG), Iran
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2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition Part 2.avi
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published: 09 Jun 2012
author: SaeedDastkhosh
2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition Part 2.avi
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2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition Part 3.avi
University of Sistan & Baluchestan mountaineering group...
published: 09 Jun 2012
author: SaeedDastkhosh
2011 Shirkuh mt. Winter Expedition Part 3.avi
University of Sistan & Baluchestan mountaineering group
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Yazd Tour, Iran by Asiatravel.com
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published: 14 Oct 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
Yazd Tour, Iran by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Yazd (pronounced /jæzd/) (In Persian: یزد), is the capital of Yazd province in Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located some 175 miles southeast of Isfahan. In 2005 it had an estimated population of 433836 people.[1] In 2006 it had an estimated population of 505037. [2]. Because of generations of adaptations to its desert surroundings, Yazd is an architecturally unique city. It is also known in Iran for the high quality of its handicrafts, especially silk weaving, and its sweet shops. Yazd with the area of 131551km² is situated at an oasis where the Dasht-e Kavir desert and the Dasht-e Lut desert meet, the city is sometimes called "the bride of the Kavir" because of its location, in a valley between Shir Kuh, the tallest mountain in the region at 4075 m. above sea level, and Kharaneq. The city itself is located at 1203 m. above sea-level, and covers 16000 km². According to the administrative division rules, the Yazd province is divided into 10 districts, each includes at least one town and a number of villages. These districts are: Abarkuh, Ardakan, Bafq, Khatam, Maybod, Mehriz, Tabas, Sadough, Taft and Yazd. southern and Southern West Mountains This mountains are widest than other groups of mountains. The most important mountain in these mountains is Shir Kuh Eastern Mountains This <b>...</b>
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Yazd Scenery, Iran by Asiatravel.com
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published: 14 Oct 2009
author: AsiaTravelTV
Yazd Scenery, Iran by Asiatravel.com
Download Free $120 cash vouchers at www.asiatravel.com to offset payment at www.asiatravel.com For Bookings www.asiatravel.com For More Video: book.asiatravel.com Yazd (pronounced /jæzd/) (In Persian: یزد), is the capital of Yazd province in Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located some 175 miles southeast of Isfahan. In 2005 it had an estimated population of 433836 people.[1] In 2006 it had an estimated population of 505037. [2]. Because of generations of adaptations to its desert surroundings, Yazd is an architecturally unique city. It is also known in Iran for the high quality of its handicrafts, especially silk weaving, and its sweet shops. Yazd with the area of 131551km² is situated at an oasis where the Dasht-e Kavir desert and the Dasht-e Lut desert meet, the city is sometimes called "the bride of the Kavir" because of its location, in a valley between Shir Kuh, the tallest mountain in the region at 4075 m. above sea level, and Kharaneq. The city itself is located at 1203 m. above sea-level, and covers 16000 km². According to the administrative division rules, the Yazd province is divided into 10 districts, each includes at least one town and a number of villages. These districts are: Abarkuh, Ardakan, Bafq, Khatam, Maybod, Mehriz, Tabas, Sadough, Taft and Yazd. southern and Southern West Mountains This mountains are widest than other groups of mountains. The most important mountain in these mountains is Shir Kuh Eastern Mountains This <b>...</b>
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The Crusades: Crescent and the Cross. Full version: pt 1 of 2 [Full Documentary]
Part 1 of of a monumental documentary on the crusades produced by the History Channel enti...
published: 12 Oct 2009
author: fazzamin
The Crusades: Crescent and the Cross. Full version: pt 1 of 2 [Full Documentary]
Part 1 of of a monumental documentary on the crusades produced by the History Channel entitled "Crusades: crescent and the cross". This is part one of two. A must watch, and an excellent production! - Hosted by Nahda Media -
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The Crusades: Crescent and the Cross. Full version: pt 2 of 2
Part 2 of of a monumental documentary on the crusades produced by the History Channel enti...
published: 12 Oct 2009
author: fazzamin
The Crusades: Crescent and the Cross. Full version: pt 2 of 2
Part 2 of of a monumental documentary on the crusades produced by the History Channel entitled "Crusades: crescent and the cross". This is part two of two. A must watch, and an excellent production! - Hosted by Nahda Media -
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The Crusades (Full length Documentary hosted by Terry Jones)
Great documentary on The Crusades hosted by Monty Python's Terry Jones....
published: 14 Dec 2010
author: Requiem20101
The Crusades (Full length Documentary hosted by Terry Jones)
Great documentary on The Crusades hosted by Monty Python's Terry Jones.
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SALAUDEEN AYYUBI adiraithunder presentation to public
• 1138: Born in Tikrit in Iraq as the son of the Kurdish chief Najm ad-Din Ayyub. &bu...;
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: 2790matrix
SALAUDEEN AYYUBI adiraithunder presentation to public
• 1138: Born in Tikrit in Iraq as the son of the Kurdish chief Najm ad-Din Ayyub. • 1152: Starts to work in the service of the Syrian ruler, Nur al-Din. • 1164: He starts to show his military abilities in three campaigns against the Crusaders who were established in Palestine. • 1169: Serves as second to the commander in chief of the Syrian army, his uncle Shirkuh. • 1171: Saladin suppresses the Fatimid rulers of Egypt in 1171, whereupon he unites Egypt with the Abbasid Caliphate. • 1174: Nur al-Din. dies, and Saladin uses the opportunity to extend his power base, conquering Damascus. • 1175: The Syrian Assassin leader Rashideddin's men make two attempts on the life of Saladin. The second time, the Assassin came so close that wounds were inflicted upon Saladin. • 1176: Saladin besieges the fortress of Masyaf, the stronghold of Rashideddin. After some weeks, Saladin suddenly withdraws, and leaves the Assassins in peace for the rest of his life. It is believed that he was exposed to a threat of having his entire family murdered. • 1183: Conquers the important north-Syrian city of Aleppo. • 1186: Conquers Mosul in northern Iraq. • 1187: With his new strength he attacks the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, and after three months of fighting gains control over the city. • 1189: A third Crusade manages to enlarge the coastal area of Palestine, while Jerusalem remains under Saladin's control. • 1192: With The Peace of Ramla armistice agreement with King Richard 1 of England, the <b>...</b>
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The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross1/2 (Ep1)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all ...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: alexandrian220
The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross1/2 (Ep1)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all started and the first crusade , while the 2nd mainly talks about Saladin taking Jerusalem back , the second crusade ,the arrival of Richard the Lionheart and the 3rd crusade For thousands of years the holy lands of the Middle East have run red with blood. Here the scars of battle fought between three of the great religions of the world are etched into the earth. But the deepest wound was made by a war between Christians and Muslims, that began in the 11th century and fought for 200 years.At stake: A tiny strip of land just a few hundred miles long, but with the greatest prize, Jerusalem. Now this holy war's past is a legend, but there were those who saw it with their own eyes. Great chronicles from two different worlds, Christian and Muslim, who wrote of great deeds, great battles, great warriors and men who would lay down their lives for their god. This was the collision of two great faiths, the clash between the crescent and the cross.All copy rights are for the history channel. Note:The title of this great documentary (the crescent and the cross) , Ironically is one of the famous symbols of Egyptian Nationalism , which symbolize the unity and brotherhood of all Egyptians, it appeared on many occasions through out history, lately during the 25th of January 2011 revolution
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Neujahr im Gottesstaat ; New Year in God's country.MOV
Neujahr im Gottesstaat ; New Year in God's country Weltspiegel - World Mirror Author: ...
published: 22 Mar 2010
author: markant35
Neujahr im Gottesstaat ; New Year in God's country.MOV
Neujahr im Gottesstaat ; New Year in God's country Weltspiegel - World Mirror Author: Peter Mezger, ARD-Tehran Broadcasting and broadcast: BR, Sunday 21 March 2010 No festival without sweets. And no New Year's Day in Iran without Schirini. Such towers include sugar in the theocratic state around the table. A buyer: "Who can not buy it, who must bake it yourself at least. For the new year begins without Schirini not good at." Yazd is famous for its sweets. 20000 servings Mandelmürbeteig with pistachios are produced here in the week before New Year. Yazd, 700 miles southeast of Tehran, has a long history. Because of its remote location, it stopped in front of various conquerors spared major damage. Before the New Year comes the spring cleaning. Traditionally, the carpets in Yazd with water of the open channels are washed. That comes from the nearby 4000-meter Shirkuh Mountains and is said to have a special cleaning power. The 350000-inhabitant city has not harmed the exchange of cultures. In particular, the Zoroastrians have Yazd until the conquest by the Arabs in the 7th Century marked. The followers of the religion of Islam also Firuze precursor is in a village near Yazd. The 75-year-old lives alone in her mud house. Her husband is dead and her children and grandchildren no longer wanted to live in a village that dies out slowly. Firuze, Zoroastrians Village Mobarak: "Before, our house was full at New Year. Seven children we had here. And in the neighboring houses, there <b>...</b>
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AVION TRAVEL E F. BENTIVOGLIO-LA GUERRA VISTA DALLA LUNA III
Diventate fan della pagina Facebook: www.facebook.com Destination of Errant Souls. Persona...
published: 30 Mar 2011
author: 79maxwell
AVION TRAVEL E F. BENTIVOGLIO-LA GUERRA VISTA DALLA LUNA III
Diventate fan della pagina Facebook: www.facebook.com Destination of Errant Souls. Personaggi e interpreti (Gaetano) Peppe Servillo, (Manidoro) Fabrizio Bentivoglio, (Coro) Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel Se questo è il destino crudele Di un ladro di porci e questo è il destino di un Servo, nel bene e nel male, fedele al contrabbando normale dei giorni di guerra E l'assedio è una saga di bocche in attesa Manidoro:Questa guerra allora è Una guerra di assassini E si combatterà persino di notte scuotendo il sonno degli uomini in fondo ai tubi catodici Manidoro: Lo sguardo planò Coro: Lo sguardo di chi? Gaetano: Lo sguardo dei nostri fantasmi Manidoro: Lo sguardo planò lo sguardo di chi? Lo sguardo dei nostri fantasmi, sul campo nemico bevuto addormuto, il più sconosciuto, le armi, le bestie, il tanto temuto vessillo di guerra nu poco abbattuto Coro: Se noi si vincesse sarebbe più niente Tutto il campare di questa gente Gaetano: Che abbiamo scoperto ci fosse parente Per padre, per madre,per sora cugina, fatta regina,la saracina, da dove proviena la sultanina, la bionda volpina, la nenna caprina, madre gelosa di tutta la nostra mappina, la berbera gina, mimosa mimosa e lo sguardo si posa Manidoro: Lo sguardo si posa Coro: Lo sguardo di chi? Gaetano:Lo sguardo dei nostri fantasmi Manidoro:Lo sguardo si posa, lo sguardo di chi? Lo sguardo dei nostri fantasmi, stesi a bocconi come spioni sopra le tende guardando dall'alto così i soldati nemici dal milite ignoto al bravo tenente <b>...</b>
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The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross2/2 (Ep1)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all ...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: alexandrian220
The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross2/2 (Ep1)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all started and the first crusade , while the 2nd mainly talks about Saladin taking Jerusalem back , the second crusade ,the arrival of Richard the Lionheart and the 3rd crusade For thousands of years the holy lands of the Middle East have run red with blood. Here the scars of battle fought between three of the great religions of the world are etched into the earth. But the deepest wound was made by a war between Christians and Muslims, that began in the 11th century and fought for 200 years.At stake: A tiny strip of land just a few hundred miles long, but with the greatest prize, Jerusalem. Now this holy war's past is a legend, but there were those who saw it with their own eyes. Great chronicles from two different worlds, Christian and Muslim, who wrote of great deeds, great battles, great warriors and men who would lay down their lives for their god. This was the collision of two great faiths, the clash between the crescent and the cross.All copy rights are for the history channel. Note:The title of this great documentary (the crescent and the cross) , Ironically is one of the famous symbols of Egyptian Nationalism , which symbolize the unity and brotherhood of all Egyptians, it appeared on many occasions through out history, lately during the 25th of January 2011 revolution
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The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross1/2 (Ep2)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all ...
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: alexandrian220
The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross1/2 (Ep2)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all started and the first crusade , while the 2nd mainly talks about Saladin taking Jerusalem back , the second crusade ,the arrival of Richard the Lionheart and the 3rd crusade For thousands of years the holy lands of the Middle East have run red with blood. Here the scars of battle fought between three of the great religions of the world are etched into the earth. But the deepest wound was made by a war between Christians and Muslims, that began in the 11th century and fought for 200 years.At stake: A tiny strip of land just a few hundred miles long, but with the greatest prize, Jerusalem. Now this holy war's past is a legend, but there were those who saw it with their own eyes. Great chronicles from two different worlds, Christian and Muslim, who wrote of great deeds, great battles, great warriors and men who would lay down their lives for their god. This was the collision of two great faiths, the clash between the crescent and the cross.All copy rights are for the history channel. Note:The title of this great documentary (the crescent and the cross) , Ironically is one of the famous symbols of Egyptian Nationalism , which symbolize the unity and brotherhood of all Egyptians, it appeared on many occasions through out history, lately during the 25th of January 2011 revolution
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The Crusades - Crescent & the Cross(Pt.1) - Full Feature
The Christian invaders were regarded as infidels. The Arabs were scorned as lawless pagans...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: tinman5322
The Crusades - Crescent & the Cross(Pt.1) - Full Feature
The Christian invaders were regarded as infidels. The Arabs were scorned as lawless pagans. The Westerners saw their quest as literally a sanctified crusade, while the Muslims launched their own holy war, called a jihad, in retaliation. Sound familiar? It should, because although the events depicted in the History Channel's The Crusades - Crescent & The Cross took place nearly a thousand years ago, they are but a distant mirror to what's going on in the Middle East right now. This two-part, three-hour program impressively details all three Crusades, starting in the late 11th Century, when Pope Urban II dispatched a huge force to reclaim Jerusalem, which had been under Muslim control for some 400 years. For the knights and others who made the journey, it was a noble spiritual quest, not to mention an escape from Europe's petty wars and famines; in the end, the fact that many of them were greedy butchers who murdered Muslims, Jews, and even other Christians indiscriminately (sometimes even eating the flesh of the vanquished) detracted not at all from their conviction that they were acting in the name of God. Of course, so were the Muslims, who, after the bloody first crusade succeeded in seizing the holy city, mounted a massive counterattack under leaders like Nur al-din and his son Saladin, who managed to take back Jerusalem (from whence Mohammed was said to have ascended to heaven) and hold on to it through the failed second and third crusades, the latter led by England's <b>...</b>
5:44
SALADINO - SALAH AL-DIN YUSUF
Salah al-Din Yusuf, mejor conocido en occidente como Saladino (1138, Tikrit - 1193, Damasc...
published: 27 Apr 2008
author: Pirataraul
SALADINO - SALAH AL-DIN YUSUF
Salah al-Din Yusuf, mejor conocido en occidente como Saladino (1138, Tikrit - 1193, Damasco) fue un defensor del Islam y particularmente de la ortodoxia religiosa representada por el sunnismo, unificó política y religiosamente el Oriente Próximo, combatiendo a los cruzados (tambien llamados francos) y acabando con doctrinas alejadas del culto oficial representado por el Califato Abbasí. Es conocido por haber devuelto Jerusalén a los musulmanes, derrotando y expulsando a los cruzados. El impacto de este acontecimiento en Occidente provocó una nueva cruzada (la tercera) en principio liderada por Federico I del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, el famoso rey de Inglaterra Ricardo Corazón de León y el rey de Francia Felipe II Augusto. Origen de Saladino Nació en 1138 en Tikrit, (en la provincia actualmente llamada Salah ad Din en su honor, en Irak) donde su padre Ayyub, era gobernador. La familia de Saladino era kurda y como muchos kurdos en aquella época, eran soldados al servicio de los gobernantes sirios y mesopotámicos. Tras caer en desgracia y ser expulsados, se pusieron al servicio de Zengi, señor de Mosul, que había unido bajo su mando la zona norte de Siria e Irak. Zengi fue el primero de los grandes líderes musulmanes que trató de expulsar a los cruzados de las tierras santas, logrando arrebatarles el Condado de Edesa. La familia de Saladino se unió a su ejército, siendo su padre recompensado con el gobierno de Baalbek. En aquella época los cristianos lanzarían la <b>...</b>
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The Crusades - Crescent & the Cross(Pt.2) - Full Feature
The Christian invaders were regarded as infidels. The Arabs were scorned as lawless pagans...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: tinman5322
The Crusades - Crescent & the Cross(Pt.2) - Full Feature
The Christian invaders were regarded as infidels. The Arabs were scorned as lawless pagans. The Westerners saw their quest as literally a sanctified crusade, while the Muslims launched their own holy war, called a jihad, in retaliation. Sound familiar? It should, because although the events depicted in the History Channel's The Crusades - Crescent & The Cross took place nearly a thousand years ago, they are but a distant mirror to what's going on in the Middle East right now. This two-part, three-hour program impressively details all three Crusades, starting in the late 11th Century, when Pope Urban II dispatched a huge force to reclaim Jerusalem, which had been under Muslim control for some 400 years. For the knights and others who made the journey, it was a noble spiritual quest, not to mention an escape from Europe's petty wars and famines; in the end, the fact that many of them were greedy butchers who murdered Muslims, Jews, and even other Christians indiscriminately (sometimes even eating the flesh of the vanquished) detracted not at all from their conviction that they were acting in the name of God. Of course, so were the Muslims, who, after the bloody first crusade succeeded in seizing the holy city, mounted a massive counterattack under leaders like Nur al-din and his son Saladin, who managed to take back Jerusalem (from whence Mohammed was said to have ascended to heaven) and hold on to it through the failed second and third crusades, the latter led by England's <b>...</b>
90:06
KRSTAŠKI RATOVI - prvi krstaški pohodi (rat u ime krsta)" - 1 dio (The Crusades part one)
Ovaj film govori o Prvom krstaškom ratu (1096-1099) a cilj mu je bio zauzimanje Jer...
published: 19 Feb 2012
author: ISLAMSKIDUCANcom
KRSTAŠKI RATOVI - prvi krstaški pohodi (rat u ime krsta)" - 1 dio (The Crusades part one)
Ovaj film govori o Prvom krstaškom ratu (1096-1099) a cilj mu je bio zauzimanje Jerusalema od strane križara! Uskoro ćemo vam predstaviti i drugi dio u našoj produkciji. www.islamskiducan.com Part 1 of a monumental documentary on the crusades produced by the History Channel entitled "Crusades: crescent and the cross". This is part one of two. A must watch, and an excellent production! Krstaški ratovi ili Križarski ratovi, naziv za više vojnih ratnih pohoda evropskih kršćanskih (katoličkih) sila tokom srednjeg vijeka protiv narastajućih snaga Islamskog carstva, uglavnom na istočnim obalama Mediterana. Trajali su od 11. do 13. vijeka, a cilj im je bio povratiti po svaku mjeru i na bilo koji način sveta mjesta kršćanstva u vlastite ruke. Povod za Prvi križarski rat bilo je zauzimanje Jerusalema 1070. od strane Seldžuka (čime su hodočašća u Svetu zemlju postala otežana), a ugroženim se osjetila i Bizantija, koja je svojoj zapadnoj "braći" po vjeri uputila poziv za pomoć. U srednjovjekovnoj Evropi nastaje veliki pokret, koji se sastoji od pripadnika francuske, flamanske i normanske vojske, a istovremeno dolazi i do osnivanja novih viteških redova (Templari, Johanitanci, Njemački red). U to vrijeme dolazi i do afirmacije križa kao općeg simbola kršćanstva. Na području Levanta, na istočnim obalama Mediteranskog mora, križari, učesnici u Križarskim ratovima, grade i veliki broj masivnih vojnih utvrda, od kojih je najpoznatiji "Krak des Chevaliers" u zapadnom dijelu Sirije, 80 km <b>...</b>
2:47
Kurdistan ein Muslimisches Land ! PKK hat nix mit Kurdistan und Kurden zutun !
Die autonome Region Kurdistan ist muslimisch sowie andere Teile des kurdischen gebietes in...
published: 08 May 2012
author: IslamForumAndTV
Kurdistan ein Muslimisches Land ! PKK hat nix mit Kurdistan und Kurden zutun !
Die autonome Region Kurdistan ist muslimisch sowie andere Teile des kurdischen gebietes in Irak , und andere Teile Kurdistans wie Syrisch Kurdistan , Türkisch Kurdistan und Iranisch Kurdistan. Wir Kurden haben nix mit PKK und Abdullah Öcalan zutun. Abdullah Öcalan hat 5000 irakische kurden umgebracht und niederschlägt kurdische demonstationen in Syrisch Kurdistan. Wir Kurden haben zurzeit keine guten Führern sondern alles Verrätern. Gute Kurdische Führer der Kurden die für Islam und Kurdistan gekämpft haben waren Scheich Said , Sheich Mahmud Berzinji , Qazi Muhammad , Sultan Salahaddin Al Ayyubi , Nadschmuddin Al Ayyubi , Shirkuh , Mullah Mustafa Barzani , Mama Risha. Das waren die besten kurdischen Führer
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The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross2/2 (Ep2)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all ...
published: 11 Mar 2012
author: alexandrian220
The Crusades: The Crescent and the Cross2/2 (Ep2)
This great documentary is divided into two episodes , the 1st gives info about how it all started and the first crusade , while the 2nd mainly talks about Saladin taking Jerusalem back , the second crusade ,the arrival of Richard the Lionheart and the 3rd crusade For thousands of years the holy lands of the Middle East have run red with blood. Here the scars of battle fought between three of the great religions of the world are etched into the earth. But the deepest wound was made by a war between Christians and Muslims, that began in the 11th century and fought for 200 years.At stake: A tiny strip of land just a few hundred miles long, but with the greatest prize, Jerusalem. Now this holy war's past is a legend, but there were those who saw it with their own eyes. Great chronicles from two different worlds, Christian and Muslim, who wrote of great deeds, great battles, great warriors and men who would lay down their lives for their god. This was the collision of two great faiths, the clash between the crescent and the cross.All copy rights are for the history channel. Note:The title of this great documentary (the crescent and the cross) , Ironically is one of the famous symbols of Egyptian Nationalism , which symbolize the unity and brotherhood of all Egyptians, it appeared on many occasions through out history, lately during the 25th of January 2011 revolution
2:03
Crusades (clip)
This film takes a fresh look at the turbulent religious wars which wracked Europe and the ...
published: 16 Dec 2010
author: phoenixfilmandvideo
Crusades (clip)
This film takes a fresh look at the turbulent religious wars which wracked Europe and the Near East for nearly two centuries. Exploring actual sites and examining original sources, the film presents the modern view of the Crusades as a divisive force whose effects on Western Europe are being re-evaluated by today's historians. 13 minutes, color. Direct link to purchase the DVD: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com