Siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa
Siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa | |||||||
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Part of the Creeperian Crusade | |||||||
Taking of Almadinat Almuqadasa by the Crusaders | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Creeperopolis | Deltino | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Miguel I Roberto Curtosé Cortéz |
Selim VI Iftikhar al-Dawla Abdallah al-Mahdi Ibn al-Hafiz | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Modern sources: Medieval sources: 17,000 |
Modern sources: Medieval sources: 3,400,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Modern sources: Medieval sources: Moderate |
Modern sources: Medieval sources: Very High |
The Siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa (Creeperian Spanish: Asedio de Almadinat Almuqadasa, Arabic: حصار المدينة المقدسية) was a siege which occured during the Creeperian Crusade from September 1, 1324 to June 13, 1326. The siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa, the capital city of the Caliphate of Deltino, was the climax of the Creeperian Crusade. The cpature of the city brought an end to the Caliphate of Deltino and fractured it into three rump states: the Emirates of Abdan, Helam, and Jakiz. The fall of the city allowed Creeperopolis to expand its territory south down the Southern Landmass and led to the domination of Creeperian Catholicism in the Southern Landmass. Almadinat Almuqadasa was renamed to La'Victoria following its capture.