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This concluding chapter asks perhaps the most important overarching question posed by the military history of the Crusader States: why did the Crusader States ultimately fall in 1187? This discussion will gather together many of the points raised in the above chapters, but there are several further factors which deserve special attention first before moving to an overall synthesis....