Late Middle Ages · Middle East · Disaster
1352
Karak earthquake ruins Crusader castle
1352
A Dead Sea region earthquake severely damaged the Crusader-built fortress of Karak, held by the Mamluks since Saladin's day. Massive walls that had withstood siege engines cracked and tumbled into the ravine below. It was part of a period of tectonic activity along the Jordan Valley that also damaged Jerusalem's citadel and several Syrian coastal towns.