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The impact of the Second Crusade on the Muslim Near East, the Byzantine Empire, the Latin West and Outremer by 1149.
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The foundation of new states and the Second Crusade, c1099–1149
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The impact of the Second Crusade on the Muslim Near East, the Byzantine Empire, the Latin West and Outremer by 1149
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What was one significant impact of the Second Crusade on the Muslim Near East?
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The Second Crusade prompted Muslim leaders, particularly Zengi and later Nur ad-Din, to unite against the Crusader states, leading to a more coordinated defense.
Key terms
- Outremer: The term used to describe the Crusader states established in the Levant during the Crusades.
- Zengi: A prominent Muslim leader who was instrumental in the defense against the Crusaders and the recapture of Edessa.
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Overgeneralizing the impact of the Second Crusade: It's important to analyze specific outcomes and their varied effects on different regions and groups.
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