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17 March, 06:02

What compromise ended the Third Crusade?

Both Muslims and Christians withdrew from Jerusalem, declaring it to be a neutral city.

Muslims continued to rule Jerusalem, but they allowed Christian pilgrims free access to the city

The Muslim ruler of Jerusalem decided to convert to Christianity as a sign of good will.

The Crusaders agreed to pay ransom to Muslim forces and then depart from the Holy Land.

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  1. 17 March, 06:11
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    Muslims continued to rule Jerusalem, but they allowed Christian pilgrims free access to the city

    Explanation:

    Richard and Saladin signed a peace treaty during the third crusade that reestablished the Kingdom of Jerusalem, however Muslims had the rule over it this time around.
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