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  1. The Treaty of Jaffa, more seldom referred to as the Treaty of Ramla or the treaty of 1192, was a truce agreed to during the Crusades. It was signed on 1 [1] or 2 September 1192 A.D. (20th of Sha'ban 588 AH ) between the Muslim ruler Saladin and Richard the Lionheart , King of England, shortly after the July–August 1192 Battle of Jaffa .

  2. The Treaty of Jaffa, sometimes the Treaty of Jaffa and Tall al-ʿAjūl, was an agreement signed on 18 February 1229 between Frederick II, Holy Roman emperor and king of Sicily, and al-Kāmil, Ayyubid sultan of Egypt.

  3. Treaty of Jaffa may refer to: Treaty of Jaffa (1192), ended the Third Crusade. Treaty of Jaffa (1229), ended the Sixth Crusade.

  4. The Siege of Jaffa, also known as the Battle of Jaffa, was the last battle of third crusade between King Richard I of England, the leader of the Crusaders at that time, and Saladin, the founder of the Ayyubid Dynasty. It occurred during a period in the crusade when Richard was in a low position.

  5. The Treaty of Jaffa, sometimes the Treaty of Jaffa and Tall al-ʿAjūl, was an agreement signed on 18 February 1229 between Frederick II, Holy Roman emperor and king of Sicily, and al-Kāmil, Ayyubid sultan of Egypt.

  6. Jan 5, 2024 · Treaty of Jaffa. Saladin was forced to finalize a treaty with Richard providing that Jerusalem would remain under Muslim control, while allowing unarmed Christian pilgrims and traders to visit the city.

  7. history-maps.com › event › Treaty-of-JaffaTreaty of Jaffa

    Feb 7, 2024 · Treaty of Jaffa. Jaffa, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Frederick's army was not large. He could neither afford nor mount a lengthening campaign in the Holy Land. The Sixth Crusade would be one of negotiation.

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