Al-Franj: the Crusaders in the Levant
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
‘There were two main caravan routes for Muslims on pilgrimage to Mecca.’
There were two main caravan routes for Muslims on pilgrimage to Mecca: the Egyptian route, which included Muslims journeying from Sub-Saharan and North Africa, and the Syrian, used by pilgrims travelling from the Eastern Provinces. The Syrian caravan often had to change course and move further east to avoid the Holy Land, due to the disruptions caused by the Crusades.
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Incense burner
Hegira 596–647/ AD 1200–1250 Ayyubid
The British Museum London, England, United Kingdom
Although the body of this incense burner is embellished with Christian figures it could have been made for either a Muslim or Christian patron.
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