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As the crusaders pushed steadily south, the sultan sent word ahead to Ascalon, instructing its Muslim population to destroy the city’s defenses, burn their houses, shops and granaries, pack up their homes and leave. He preferred to ruin the great coastal city himself than allow it to fall as Acre had and risk its being used once again as a Christian base from which to threaten Egyptian shipping and launch raids on the roads to Cairo.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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