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When we took the Holy Land, we took the Saracen trading ports. The Italian ships carry silks and spices... and pilgrims, if they have money. And Italy becomes rich, as the Savior intended.Balian of Ibelin: Who are those men?English Sergeant:Muslims. Saracens.Balian of Ibelin:And they are allowed their prayers?English Sergeant:If they pay the tax. "Subhana Rabbi'l Adhim."English Sergeant:"Praise be to God. It is proper to praise him."Balian of Ibelin:Sounds like our prayers
When we took the Holy Land, we took the Saracen trading ports. The Italian ships carry silks and spices... and pilgrims, if they have money. And Italy becomes rich, as the Savior intended.Balian of Ibelin: Who are those men?English Sergeant:Muslims. Saracens.Balian of Ibelin:And they are allowed their prayers?English Sergeant:If they pay the tax. "Subhana Rabbi'l Adhim."English Sergeant:"Praise be to God. It is proper to praise him."Balian of Ibelin:Sounds like our prayers
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When we took the Holy Land we took the Saracen trading ports
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Italian ships carry silks and spices and pilgrims if they have money
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And Italy becomes rich as the Savior intended
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Who are those men
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Muslims Saracens
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And they're allowed their prayers
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If they pay the tax
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Subhena Rabi Alladin
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Praise be to God It is proper to praise him
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Sounds like our prayers
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Movie Summary
Balian of Ibelin travels to Jerusalem during the Crusades of the 12th century, and there he finds himself as the defender of the city and its people.

