‘Centuries after the crusades’ - there is not a single century without major upheaval in the region from the factors I mentioned after the crusades. Not. One.
The war continued for some 20 years after that. After that, we get into internal Mamluk wars and unrest. Is that where you want to go? Because while I can do this all night, I won’t do it with someone arguing in bad faith because they don’t want to admit they were wrong.
… what timelines?
‘Centuries after the crusades’ - there is not a single century without major upheaval in the region from the factors I mentioned after the crusades. Not. One.
The Mongols were during the crusades.
The conflicts of the Ilkhanate extended well into the 14th century, after the last attempts to hold onto the crusader states petered out. Try again.
Particularly in the Levant?
Yes, in the Levant.
Citation needed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Marj_al-Saffar_(1303)
So 10 years after the last crusade.
Last I checked, 1700-1300 is 400 years, which could be considered centuries. But maybe the definition of a century has changed.
The war continued for some 20 years after that. After that, we get into internal Mamluk wars and unrest. Is that where you want to go? Because while I can do this all night, I won’t do it with someone arguing in bad faith because they don’t want to admit they were wrong.