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People: Thuwaini bin Said al-Said

Baldwin leads an expedition into Oultrejordain in …

Years: 1115 - 1115

Baldwin leads an expedition into Oultrejordain in 1115 and builds the castle of Montreal.

Originally called 'Krak de Montreal' or 'Mons Regalis', it is named in honor of the king's own contribution to its construction (Mont Royal).

It is strategically located on a hill on the plain of Edom, along the pilgrimage and caravan routes from Syria to Arabia.

This allows Baldwin to control the commerce of the area, as pilgrims and merchants need permission to travel past it.

It is surrounded by relatively fertile land, and two cisterns are carved into the hill, with a long, steep staircase leading to springs within the hill itself.

The Syrian Christians who live in the area are invited to settle in Jerusalem to replenish the population, which had been mostly massacred in 1099.

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