Located in Arcelona's Celicia, Edessa Edessa is the most important city in Armenia. In the Euphrates river, the population is the Armenian school of the eastern church (the factional church). It is actually under the rule of Constantinople, but in the middle of the expansion of the Serbuk empire. It is supervised by Armenian Soros. He took it from the Turks in 1094. After holding it for two years, it was only because the Turks could not unite against him.
A map of the eastern Mediterranean Sea in 1135. The Frankish Crusaders expressed using the Red Cross: Kingdom of Jerusalem, Tripoli, Principality of Antioquia, and Edessa County. The Armenian Principality of Silesia is a Crusader country under the rule of Rubenid. The Western side can see the remnants of the Byzantine Empire; (New) Seljuq Empire and Fatima Egypt are shown in green. Muslim prophet Muhammad founded Islam in the Arabian Peninsula and when he died in 632, he integrated most of the Arab region with political regime. Arab countries rapidly expanded during the 7th and 8th centuries, mainly through military conquest. This impact spreads to the sub-continent of northwestern India, including Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Southern Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, the Pyrenees Mountain Range. After the siege of 637, Jerusalem was deprived from the Byzantine Empire.
As a result of the first Crusade, the Crusaders of Jerusalem, Edessa County, the Kingdom of Antioquia and Tripoli were established. At the general level, the first Crusade, along with the Crusaders and the East, caused a wave of passionate and devout Catholic anger revealed in the massacre of the Jews. "Split" Violent treatment of orthodox. A small crusade war continued around the crusade of the early twelfth century under the rule of Pope Calixstus II, Honorius II, Eugenius III and Innocent II. The Templar Order was recognized and some historians believe that an indulgence of atonement is a politically motivated crusade for those who oppose the enemies of the pope. Edessa 's defeat at Imad ad - Din Zengi in 1144 led to a prologue later called the second crusade.