The Opening of Harim: The Day Nur al-Din Zangi Swore Not to Shelter Until He Avenge the Muslims
The article recounts the historical Battle of Harim in 559 AH, where Nur al-Din Zangi led Muslim forces to victory against the Crusaders, motivated by a previous defeat.
THE COMING OF TARTU β© The Invisible City exhibition in Toome reveals the life of medieval Tartans
The Invisible City exhibition commemorates the 800th anniversary of Tartu's conquest by crusaders in 1224, highlighting the establishment of a separate bishopric in Tartu.
Brumbies keeping cool after historic win over Crusaders in Christchurch
The ACT Brumbies celebrate a historic Super Rugby victory over the Crusaders in Christchurch after 26 years, leading to a promising start to their season.
4 Ramadan: The First Banner in Islam and the Siege of Antioch Ends a 170-Year Crusader Dream
The article reflects on significant military and historical events that occurred on the fourth of Ramadan, marking the first military banner in Islam and the fall of Antioch, a key stronghold for the Crusaders.
Australian rugby stalwart set to create Super Rugby history
James Slipper will become the first Australian player to reach the milestone of 200 Super Rugby games this weekend.