But i will correct you.
The battle happened on september 12. The next important fact is that they started fighting in July. So your relation to sept.11 is just nonsense.
Also note that this battle was lost after the Ottomon's empire prime years. If you do a little research suleiman the magnificant (it was europeans who added the "magnificant", that's how good he was) was next to unstopable.
And it was a brave move to mention the crusades. They butchered and killed anyone in their path. Christian or non Christian. They also broke countless treaties. When Saladin reclaimed Jerusalem even the christians were relieved.
I'm also going to assume that you think the crusades were a defencesive war. I'll correct you in advance to save time.
Here's a quick break down.
-The Muslim ruler of Jerusalem at the time said Christians could no longer perform their pilgramage.
-Upon hearing the news the Caliph (Muslim leader of the Entire Islamic world) removed him (Jerusalem leader)from power and exiled him to eqypt.
-He then appologized to the Pope and and said Christians could once again travel to the holy city.
Nonetheless the Pope declared war. If people actually want to learn about Islamic history instead of making up their own, which sometimes can be very creative, I suggest you watch the documentary "Islam Empire of Faith" produced by PBS.
But i will correct you.
The battle happened on september 12. The next important fact is that they started fighting in July. So your relation to sept.11 is just nonsense.
Also note that this battle was lost after the Ottomon's empire prime years. If you do a little research suleiman the magnificant (it was europeans who added the "magnificant", that's how good he was) was next to unstopable.
And it was a brave move to mention the crusades. They butchered and killed anyone in their path. Christian or non Christian. They also broke countless treaties. When Saladin reclaimed Jerusalem even the christians were relieved.
I'm also going to assume that you think the crusades were a defencesive war. I'll correct you in advance to save time.
Here's a quick break down.
-The Muslim ruler of Jerusalem at the time said Christians could no longer perform their pilgramage.
-Upon hearing the news the Caliph (Muslim leader of the Entire Islamic world) removed him (Jerusalem leader)from power and exiled him to eqypt.
-He then appologized to the Pope and and said Christians could once again travel to the holy city.
Nonetheless the Pope declared war. If people actually want to learn about Islamic history instead of making up their own, which sometimes can be very creative, I suggest you watch the documentary "Islam Empire of Faith" produced by PBS.
http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/