-The Crusades led to the weakening and destabilization of Muslim kingdoms, as they faced repeated invasions and attacks from Christian forces.
-Muslim rulers had to divert resources and troops to defend against the Crusaders, which weakened their ability to govern and expand their territories.
-The Crusades also fostered a sense of unity among Muslim rulers and populations, as they needed to come together to defend against the common enemy.
-Some Muslim rulers engaged in alliances with other Muslim states or outside powers to counter the threat posed by the Crusaders.
-The Crusades had a lasting impact on Muslim-Christian relations, leading to conflict, mistrust, and violence that continue to shape relations between the two communities to this day.
Which of the following was an effect that the crusades had on Muslim kingdoms
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