- Siege of Kerak
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Kerak
partof=Crusade s
date=1183
place=Kerak Castle
result= Minor Crusader victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Raynald of Chatillon ,
King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
commander2=Saladin
strength1= 8,000 men
strength2= 22,000 men
casualties1= Unknown
casualties2= UnknownThe Siege of
Kerak took place in 1183, withSaladin 's forces attacking and being repelled from theCrusader stronghold.Prelude
Kerak was the stronghold of
Raynald of Chatillon ,Lord of Oultrejordain , 124km South ofAmman [ [http://www.atlastours.net/jordan/kerak.html Kerak, Jordan ] ] . The fortress was built in 1142 byPagan the Butler , Lord of Montreal [ [http://www.atlastours.net/jordan/kerak.html Kerak, Jordan ] ] . While Raynald ruled, several truces existed between theChristian andMuslim states in theHoly Land , none of which he made any qualms about breaking. The last straw came in 1183 when he organized an expedition around theRed Sea . He captured the town ofAqaba , giving him a base of operations against Islam's holiest city,Mecca .Saladin , the leader of the Muslim forces, could not tolerate this and moved against Raynald's stronghold.iege and Relief
The Muslims had sought to take Kerak for several years, but now they stretched its defenses to breaking point. At one point, 9 catapults were bombarding the walls and inhabitants within.
Inside the walls, a royal marriage was taking place.
Humphrey IV of Toron , Raynald's stepson and heir was to take the hand ofIsabella of Jerusalem , the King's stepsister. As the wedding ceremonies continued, Saladin instructed his troops to avoid bombarding the young couple's quarters, but pressure on Kerak continued. Messengers managed to escape the town and take word to the King,Baldwin IV .Baldwin immediately marched with a relief force, accompanied by his regent,
Raymond III of Tripoli . Although suffering from leprosy since childhood, Baldwin's determination to frustrate Saladin's attempt was such that he led personally, although he had to be carried on a stretcher. The Christian forces arrived while Saladin was still struggling against the heavy fortifications. Knowing he risked being crushed between the Royal army and the walls of Kerak, he fled.The King of Jerusalem had withstood his Muslim rival for the time being, although it was clear he would not survive for much longer, so aggressive was his disease. Just 5 years later, with Saladin's great rival gone, the Kingdom would crumble.
Aftermath
Saladin returned to Kerak again in 1184, with the same result. Kerak remained a
Crusade r stronghold and a symbol of the West's grip in the region until falling to Muslim control in 1263 [ [http://www.atlastours.net/jordan/kerak.html Kerak, Jordan ] ] . The next time the Crusaders had to contend with a major siege, it was at the walls ofJerusalem itself.The motion picture Kingdom of Heaven contains a fictional portrayal of the siege, in which the
Knights ofIbelin and the Ayyubids engage in battle. In the film, the Knights attacked so defenseless citizens could retreat to Raynald's castle.Notes
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