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Chapter 34 - 30: Arrival at the Holy Land
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... ted between the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean and the Jordan River.
The nearest coastline is nearly fifty kilometers away, far from trade routes, standing tall among cliffs, gorges, and mountain rocks, enduring the invasions of scorching heat and harsh winters.
From a military and commercial value standpoint, Jerusalem is not a strategic location.
But religion bestows upon it an added sacred significance.
Saladin attempts to reclaim Jerusalem, to reforg ...
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