In 1147 one of Bohemonds goals was completed. The Principality of Antioch secured open borders agreements with six other countries, bringing prosperity to the country.
We complete one of the UHV conditions.
In 1153 the Abbasid Caliphate declared war on the Seljuk Empire. Soon after the declaration of war, Arbil was captured by the Seljuk Empire.
The Abbasids declare war on the Seljuks. Good to see that theyre weakening each other.
In 1155 the Fatimid Caliphate collapsed, leaving numerous weak city-states in its wake.
The Fatimids collapse. It doesnt really matter anyway to us.
In 1158 the Kingdom of Jerusalem declared war on the Sultanate of Rum.
Jerusalem declares on Rum. Not like theyre going to be able to do anything to each other, really
In 1160 the Armenian city of Malatya was captured by the Sultanate of Rum.
Looks like the Sultanate of Rum is making progress in their war.
In 1164 the Byzantine-Seljuk war ended with a peace treaty.
The Byzantines and Sultanate of Rum make peace. Oh well, theyre probably going to declare war on each other again very soon
In 1168, Salah ad-Din took control over the city of Al-Qahira, founding the Ayyubid Sultanate. He declared war on the Crusader states, hoping to reconquer the Levant.
The Ayyubids, the bane of the Crusader states, spawns.

Lets see if well fare better than in real life.
In 1171, the people of Lower Egypt, Sinai, Transjordan, and Syria revolted to the Ayyubid Kingdom. Homs (La Chemelle) and Dimashq (Damascus) revolted from the Principality of Antioch to join the Ayyubid Kingdom.
La Chemelle and Damascus flip. I let them go so I wont have to face unit flips.
In 1173, just as the previous peace treaty had expired, the Byzantine Empire declared war on the Sultanate of Rum once more.
Well, I guessed right, didnt I?
In 1174, La Chemelle (Homs) was retaken by the Principality of Antioch after a short, brutal siege.
La Chemelle falls. Dimashq will be next
That year, Damascus (Dimashq) also fell to the Principality of Antioch after a failed Frankish attack.
Once again, thank you, Jerusalem, for weakening Damascus for us to take. At thats all the cities that flipped to the Ayyubids back in Antioch.
In 1176, after the fall of Wasit, the Abbasid Caliphate collapsed.
The Abbasids collapse. Good riddance.
In 1177, there was a revolt in Al-Mosul against the local government. The people decided that they would rather be under Norman rule than on their own, vulnerable to attack.
There is a Norman revolt in Al-Mosul. Okay then
In 1183, after a long, grueling, two-year siege, the Frankish city of Akka (Acre) fell to the Ayyubid Kingdom. There were numerous casualties on both sides.
Akka falls to the Ayyubids. Oh well, their army has been decimated.
In 1185 Malateia (Malatya) fell to the Byzantine Empire.
And that ends the fourth update.