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  2. Georgian–Seljuk wars - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian–Seljuk wars (Georgian: საქართველო-სელჩუკთა ომები, romanized: sakartvelo-selchuk'ta omebi), also known as Georgian Crusade, [1] is a long series of battles and military clashes that took place from 1064 until 1213, between the Kingdom of Georgia and the different Seljukid states that occupied most of South Caucasus.

  3. Military history of the Crusader states - Wikipedia

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    Tactics followed by Crusaders varied according to the commander at the time and depended on the strengths of the different armies. The Crusaders were generally less mobile than their foes especially the Seljuk Turks who regularly used horse archers. However, the Crusader heavy cavalry had a powerful charge that could and did turn many battles.

  4. Cash, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Cash is an unincorporated community in Gordon County, Georgia, United States. Cash is located on County Road 373 east of Calhoun , and between Sonoraville and Red Bud. History

  5. Murder in Coweta County - Wikipedia

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    Murder in Coweta County (original ISBN 0-88349-064-1; re-issued in 1983 and 2004) was a 1976 book by Margaret Anne Barnes, originally published by Simon & Schuster in 1977. . Though the book is generally considered accurate, Barnes' website has quoted the El Paso Times as calling it "the new fictionalized style of recording historic event

  6. Murder in Coweta County (film) - Wikipedia

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    Murder in Coweta County is a 1983 American made-for-television drama film starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith. [1] It originally aired on February 15, 1983 on CBS. [1] It is based on actual events of a murder in Coweta County in April 1948 committed in Coweta County in the U.S. state of Georgia. [2]

  7. Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291 - Wikipedia

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    12–15 April. The Crusaders and Venetians participate in the Sack of Constantinople, essentially ending the Byzantine empire. The new Latin Empire was created under Baldwin IX of Flanders, as Baldwin I. [112] May. Alexios I of Trebizond establishes the Empire of Trebizond with the backing of Tamar of Georgia. [113] September–October.

  8. Historiography of the Crusades - Wikipedia

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    William of Tyre writing his history, from a 13th-century Old French translation, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, MS 2631, f.1r. The historiography of the Crusades is the study of history-writing and the written history, especially as an academic discipline, regarding the military expeditions initially undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, or 13th centuries to the Holy Land.

  9. Battle of Didgori - Wikipedia

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    1118–1131) sent an expedition into Georgia under command of Ilghazi ibn Artuq of Mardin, whose hegemony in the Middle East and authority among the Muslims was indisputable. After pillaging the County of Edessa and defeat of Roger of Antioch at the battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, the reputation of Ilghazi as a great military commander and ...