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'In 1179, the Muslim Sultan Saladin launched an assault on the crusader castle of Jacob's Ford in the Holy Land. As his troops poured through a burning breach in the walls the Christian garrison of... elite Templar Knights made a bloody last stand, 800 of the garrison were butchered and a further 700 taken captive. With the stronghold overrun, Saladin razed it to the ground. The site remained abandoned for eight centuries, until now, when the true significance of Jacob's Ford, about 50 miles north-west of Jerusalem, is becoming apparent. The Crusaders' lost fort explores if the fall of this fort was actually a pivotal moment in the history of the crusades as well as the wider struggle between Islam and the West.'
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: Timewatch
First transmission date: 2006
Published: 2006
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Duration: 00:47:33
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Director: Ian Potts
Narrator: Michael Praed
Contributors: To Asbridge; Ron Ellenblum; Mik Loades; Pier Mitchell; David Nicolle; Kat Raphael; Neil Wilson
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: BBC Website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/timewatch/index.shtml
OU Website: http://www.open2.net/timewatch/index.html
Keyword(s): Baldwin; Krak des Chevaliers
Subject terms: Crusades; Templars; Baudouin IV, King of Jerusalem, 1160-1185; Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
Master spool number: LSGB350F/71
Production number: LSGB350F
Videofinder number: 7312
Available to public: no