Crusader rule over Zayta and the surrounding area came to an end after Saladin's defeat of Crusader forces in 1192.
Tafilah then came under Muslim rule, but was for a brief period of time under Crusader rule.
While under Crusader rule, al-Birwa was called Broet.
Al-Kabri was known as "Cabra" under Crusader rule in the twelfth century.
A suburb has existed outside of the fortress at least since the late 12th century, during Crusader rule.
Crusader rule came to an end in 1187, when the Ayyubids led by Saladin captured the city.
The tomb of Lot was turned into a mosque during Islamic rule and remained so under Crusader rule.
Duqaq seemed to have been content with Crusader rule as a buffer between his dominion and the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt.
The Crusader rule over Palestine had taken its toll on the Jews.
During Crusader rule over Jerusalem, the cemetery appears to have once again served as a burial place for Christians.