
English: 
Acre, Israel
is a city in the coastal plain region
of the Northern District of Israel.
Crusader and Ayyubid period
First Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1104-1187)
After roughly four years of siege
Acre finally capitulated to the forces
of King Baldwin I of Jerusalem
in 1104 following the First Crusade
in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
On the first Crusade
Fulcher relates his travels with the Crusading armies
of King Baldwin
including initially staying over in Acre before the army's

Korean: 
이스라엘
에이커
십자군 시대
제 1 차 십자군 예루살렘 왕국 (1104-1187)
Ayyubid intermezzo (1187-1191)
에이커는 마침내 힘에 항복
예루살렘 볼드윈 1 세
1104 년 제 1 차 십자군
예루살렘 왕국에서.
첫 번째 성전에서
풀커는 그의 여행을 십자군과 관련시킨다
볼드윈 왕
군대가 시작되기 전에 에이커에 처음 머무르는 것을 포함하여

English: 
advance to Jerusalem
This demonstrates that even from the beginning
Acre was an important link between the Crusaders
and their advance into the Levant
Its function was to provide Crusaders with a foothold
in the region and access to vibrant trade that made
them prosperous
especially giving them access to the Asiatic spice trade
By the 1130s it had a population of around 25,000
and was only matched for size in the Crusader
kingdom by the city of Jerusalem
Around 1170 it became the main port of

Korean: 
예루살렘으로 나아가 다
이것은 처음부터
에이커는 십자군 사이의 중요한 연결 고리였습니다
그리고 Levant 로의 그들의 전진
그 기능은 십자군에게 발판을 제공하는 것이 었습니다
역내에서 활발한 거래를 할 수있는
그들은 번영
특히 아시아 향신료 무역에 접근 할 수 있도록
1130 년대에는 인구가 약 25,000 명이었습니다.
십자군에서 크기 만 일치했습니다
예루살렘 도시의 왕국
 

English: 
the eastern Mediterranean
and the kingdom of Jerusalem
was regarded in the west as enormously wealthy above
all because of Acre
According to an English contemporary
it provided more for the Crusader crown than
the total revenues of the king of England
The Andalusian geographer Ibn Jubayr wrote that
in 1185 there was still a Muslim community
in the city who worshipped in a small mosque.
Ayyubid intermezzo (1187-1191)

Korean: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
Acre, along with Beirut and Sidon
capitulated without a fight to the Ayyubid
sultan Saladin in 1187
after his decisive victory at Hattin and the subsequent
Muslim capture of Jerusalem
Second Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1191-1291)
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