Relief in Crusade's Conflicts

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Review Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Famous Crusade's conflicts, flames in the eleventh century, due to the Muslim-Christian differences over Possession of the Beit-al-moghaddas (Jerusalem), and continues to the fourteenth century, when it reflowed with the victory of the Muslims. The root for these wars, included the religious discrepancies, tempting motives of the eastern world, celebrity, majestic and economic prosperity and tourism of the major cities of the Orient. Historically, these devastating wars occurred, when the Muslim world suffered from internal disputes and the plurality of power centers. In the same time, the Christian world, was involved by the disparity of the Latin Church with the Orthodox Church, and the deep divisions and insecurity. From the relief point of view, these distressing wars were the scene of killing of a large number of Muslims and Christians, and injuries and disabilities of numerous others, too. Trauma management and other relief aspects of the wounded and the humanitarian services to the affected parties, as well as people of war zones have been discussed in this survey.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Holy Defense and Resistance Combat Medical, Volume:1 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
102 to 106
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