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assassination of, 156

Mayer, Hans, 490

Mecca, 17, 19, 281, 325, 513

Muhammad conquers, 18, 24

Medina, 17, 19, 281, 325

Melaz, Princess, 117

Melisende, queen of Jerusalem, 173, 174, 178, 185, 194, 245–6, 303

psalter of, 174–5, 185

Mesopotamia, 20, 22, 23, 138, 226, 227, 246, 257, 289, 321, 495, 499, 541, 615, 638

heartland of Sunni Islam remains in, 191, 229

Hülegü Khan subjugates most of, 615

Saladin and, 312, 319, 332, 339

see also Iraq

Michael VIII Palaeologus, 628, 639

Michaud, François, 672, 674

military orders, see Hospitallers; Templars; Teutonic Knights

Mohammad/Mohammed, see Muhammad

monasticism, 11, 12

Möngke Khan, 615, 618

Mongol Ilkhanate of Persia, 615–16, 617, 625, 627, 628–9, 635, 639, 643, 645–6, 648

Mongols, 546, 566, 611, 613–20, 617, 621, 622, 625–8 passim, 633, 635, 638, 643, 644–6, 648

see also Ayn Jalut, Battle of

Mont Gisard, Battle of, 307–8

Montfort, 544, 568, 643

Montjoie, 583, 586

Montreal, 159, 281, 282, 304, 344, 396, 557

Moors, 20, 26, 27, 43, 374, 532

Morlaàs, St Foi in, 12

Morphia (wife of Baldwin II), 173

Moses, 18, 250

Mosul, 72, 138, 146, 150, 191, 236, 238, 244–5, 258, 288, 289, 293, 319–20, 332

Saif al-Din seizes, 229

Saladin’s campaign against, 320–3

Saladin’s compromise with, 334

second siege against, 333

Mount Cadmus, 220

Mount Carmel, 187, 401

Mount Gilboa, 619

Mount Pilgrim, 147, 148, 150

Mount Silpius, 64, 67, 73, 75, 76, 636

Mount Staurin, 64, 67

Mount Tabor, 155

Mount Toron, 401, 402, 404, 405, 407

Mount Zion, 92, 97, 98, 100

al-Mu‘azzam, 540, 554, 556, 561, 566

death of, 567

al-Mu‘azzam Turanshah, 594, 601, 602, 605–6, 612

al-Mughith, 625

Muhammad, 91, 250, 325

conversion campaign of, 18

‘Night Journey’ of, 19, 361–2

questions concern legitimacy of successors of, 19

‘revelations’ experienced by, 17–18

warfare embraced by, 24

Muhammad, sultan of Baghdad, 150

Munqidh clan, 152–3

Murtzurphlus (Alexius V), emperor of Byzantium, 530

al-Mustansir, Caliph, 623

Mutamin, 276–7

Myriokephalon, Battle of, 305

Nablus, 172, 178, 246, 329

al-Nasir, Abbasid caliph, 317, 320, 321, 393

Nasir al-Din ibn Shirkuh, 334

al-Nasir Yusuf, 613, 616, 618, 620

Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 678

Navarre, 389

Nazareth, 326, 344, 569, 631, 644

Near East:

arteries of commerce linking West with, 182

Baybars’ reshaping of, 622

Baybars seeks to make fortress state of, 621

Byzantium re-emerges as force in, 254

Cairo becomes capital of, 624

capture of True Cross hits Christian morale in, 352

change in shape and balance of power in, 153

commercial interdependence developed in, 456

convulsive changes in balance of power in, 535

crusader strongholds in, 544

cycle of religious violence perpetuated in, 4

disunited Islam remains in, 167

Fatimids conquer large swathes of, 21

in late 11th century, 22–3

Islam secures lasting possession of, 3

Latin settlement gives rise to remarkable society in, 189

Mamluk dynasty seizes power in, 612

Maudud’s adventure into, 154

Mongols bring panic to, 616

Muhammad of Baghdad reacts to Frankish subjugation of, 150

new outpost of Western European world born in, 115

Nur al-Din’s death leaves power vacuum in, 288

trading pacts and alliances develop in, 162

Nestorians, 104

New York and Washington, attacks on, 668, 679

Nicaea, 57, 66, 219, 220, 531

Siege of, 52–6

Nicholas IV, Pope, 651

Nicholas of Cologne, 533

Nile:

Amalric seeks to conquer, 271

Delta, 265, 266, 267, 278, 457, 552, 553, 560, 590, 592

region, 265–8 passim, 272, 282, 298, 305, 318, 338, 552, 566, 641

river 160, 277, 552–4, 592–3

flooding of, 265, 266, 557, 560, 592, 601

supply chain along, 601

Nilometer, 266

‘Nine Worthies’, 670

Normandy, 369, 372, 384

offensive against, 383

Normans, 7–8

Italian, 45, 57, 70, 215–16

Sicilian kingdom of, 198

North Africa, 8

al-Afdal’s (vizier’s) army taken from, 104

Islam reaches, 19

proxy battleground, 270

Shi‘ite faction seizes control of, 21

Nur al-Din Mahmud, 229–33, passim, 235, 236–49, 251–3, 255–65 passim, 268–71, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278–9, 280, 281–6, passim, 287, 288, 297, 368, 670

death of, 284

Frank truce offer refused by, 258

illnesses of, 253, 255, 283–4

‘Just King’ sobriquet of, 149, 262

ornate pulpit ordered by, 262–3, 363

see also Aleppo; Damascus

Nusrat al-Din, 253

Odo of Châteauroux, 577, 580, 584, 587–8, 604

Odo of St Amand, 307, 313

Old Man of the Mountain, see Rashid al-Din Sinan

Oliver of Paderborn, 534, 551, 552, 554, 556, 558, 559

Order of the Temple of Solomon, see Templars

Oriflame, 218, 583, 588, 604

Orontes River, 64, 66, 80, 152, 240, 260

Otho of Grandson, 651, 653, 655

Otranto, 566

Ottoman Turks, 658, 670

Outremer (Levant):

assimilation in, 666

backwater, 23

Baybars seeks to eradicate Latin presence in, 630

becomes leading centre of trade, 547

beset by adversity, 245

commerce and economy in, 546–9

complexity of trade routes in, 182

emergence of two religious orders in, 168

end of days of, 656

Field of Blood’s aftermath confronted by, 166

Franks consolidate hold over, 115

high mortality rate of, 126

influences that created, 666

James of Vitry’s speaking tour of, 536

knowledge and culture in, 183–6

La Forbie battle shatters remaining military strength of, 576

land of faith and devotion, 186–8

languages spoken in, 177

life in, 176–83

Louis IX serves as overlord of, 607

medical knowledge in, 184–5

name of, explained, 115

pilgrims to, 186–7

Qalawun turns attention towards, 648

Richard I credited with saving, 516

Second Crusade set to revitalise, 218

‘severe and terrible judgement’ suffered by, 370

in 13th century, 535–49

vulnerability of, 664

see also Jerusalem; Palestine

Palestine:

absorbed into Arab-Islamic state, 19

Ascalon a stepping stone between Egypt and, 128

Baldwin I consolidates hold over, 122, 128

Baybars’ exploratory raids into, 631

British mandated to administer, 673

coup avoided in, 167

crown rights bring threat of civil war to, 173

deepening crisis among Latins in, 342

earthquakes in, 281

eastern Christian repression in, 28

Fifth Crusaders begin to arrive in, 551

Frederick II asserts rights to direct rule over, 565

Frederick II’s weakened authority in, 568

Godfrey’s authority in, open to challenge, 116

Godfrey’s depleted army for defence of, 106

Haute Cour becomes important forum for legal, political and military decision making in, 174

imperial rights asserted over, 572

Latin armies united in, 496

Latin Christendom’s foothold in, 513

Louis VII marches to, 233

Maudud invades, 154

Mongols arrive in, 616

Muslims hold all of, 656

rejuvenated fortunes of, 574

Saladin’s first invasion of, 278–9

Saladin’s 1183

offensive against, 324–31

Saladin’s 1187

offensive against, 343–64

Shawar appeals for aid from, 270

shifting balance of power in, 323

southern, Saladin demolishes fortresses in, 498