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The al-Mulkid dynasty ruled Halfway for several generations. By the end of the 11th century, its rule was generally stable; it had normalized relations with Caphiria and gave nominal tribute to the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] of which it was not de jure a part. The reign of the al-Mulkids would come to a sudden end in [[1084]] with the call for the [[Crusades#First_Crusade_(1084)|First Crusade]]. The plan for the First Crusade as devised by [[Saint Charles II|Emperor Carles II]], [[Emperor of the Levantines]], called for an advanced force of crusaders to take Halfway to serve as a staging point for the invasion of mainland Sarpedon.
The al-Mulkid dynasty ruled Halfway for several generations. By the end of the 11th century, its rule was generally stable; it had normalized relations with Caphiria and gave nominal tribute to the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate]] of which it was not de jure a part. The reign of the al-Mulkids would come to a sudden end in [[1084]] with the call for the [[Crusades#First_Crusade_(1084)|First Crusade]]. The plan for the First Crusade as devised by [[Saint Charles II|Emperor Carles II]], [[Emperor of the Levantines]], called for an advanced force of crusaders to take Halfway to serve as a staging point for the invasion of mainland Sarpedon.
=== Crusader state ===
=== Crusader state ===