List of Crusader castles

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This is a list of castles in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, founded or occupied during the Crusades. For crusader castles in Poland and the Baltic states, see Ordensburg.

Krak des Chevaliers was built during the 12th and 13th centuries by the Knights Hospitaller with later additions by Mamluks. It is a World Heritage Site.[1]
Sidon's Sea Castle built by the crusaders as a fortress of the holy land in Sidon, Lebanon.

Crusader states edit

Geographic location on today's map edit

Crusader castles by modern states edit

Cyprus edit

 
Kyrenia Castle

Egypt edit

Greece edit

Israel edit

 
The remains of Belvoir Castle
 
Monfort castle

Jordan edit

 
Montreal (Shaubak)
 
Kerak

Doubtful proposals edit

Discarded proposals edit

  • Jarash: the Temple of Artemis was reused as a castle by the Damascenes and destroyed by Baldwin II of Jerusalem, was therefore not used by the Crusaders.[7]

Lebanon edit

 
Crusader castle in the village of Toron, Lebanon

Palestine edit

Syria edit

 
The remains of Margat

Discarded proposals edit

Turkey edit

 
The ruins of Bagras Castle, viewed from the southeast
 
The ruins of Amouda Castle

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Crac des Chevaliers and Qal'at Salah El-Din, UNESCO, retrieved 2010-11-08
  2. ^ a b c Ellenblum, Ronnie (2007). Crusader Castles and Modern Histories. Cambridge University Press. p. 173. ISBN 9781139462556. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. ^ Pringle 1997, p. 107.
  4. ^ Husseini, Rana (December 18, 2016). "Death toll in Karak attacks rises to 14, including four terrorists". Jordan Times. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  5. ^ Pringle 1997, p. 98.
  6. ^ Pringle 1997, p. 105.
  7. ^ Pringle 1997, p. 2.
  8. ^ Belhacem
  9. ^ "Qalaat Areimeh | Monuments of Syria أوابد سورية". monumentsofsyria.com.
  10. ^ "Burj al-Sabi".
  11. ^ "Castles.nl - Cursat Castle". www.castles.nl.
  12. ^ Ravanda Castle
  13. ^ Trapesac castle
  14. ^ Tumlu

Bibliography edit

  • Pringle, Denys (1997). Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: An Archaeological Gazetteer. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521460101.