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Israel, Shefa-Amr Crusader Site

Under the Crusaders the place was known as “Safran”, “Sapharanum”, “Castrum Zafetanum”, “Saphar castrum” or “Cafram”. The Crusaders built a fortress, used by the Knights Templar, in the village. At the foot of the castle was a fortified settlement with a church, inhabited either by local Christians or Crusaders. The village, then called “Shafar ‘Am”, was used by Muslim leader Saladin between 1190–91 and 1193-94 as a military base for attacks on Acre.

By 1229, the place was back in Crusader hands; this was confirmed by Sultan Baybars in the peace treaty of 1271, and by Sultan Qalawun in 1283. Italian monk Riccoldo da Monte di Croce visited the village in 1287–88, and noted that it had Christian inhabitants. It apparently was under Mamluk control by 1291, as it was mentioned in that year when sultan al-Ashraf Khalil allocated the town’s income to a charitable organization in Cairo.

 

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