Battlefield (1179) viewed from the
Chastelet main gateway to the east across the
Jordan River On 23 August 1179,
Saladin arrived at
Jacob's Ford and ordered his troops to shoot arrows at the castle, thus initiating the siege. While the archers distracted the men inside the fortification, miners were digging a tunnel to breach the stone and iron walls at the north-east corner of
Chastelet. Once the tunnel was dug,
Saladin's forces placed large amounts of wood inside and set it alight. This process, called
sapping, was a method in which the tunnel's supports were burnt away forcing the walls to eventually collapse under their own weight. The walls didn't collapse, because the tunnel was too narrow. Sapping initially failed for
Saladin and his troops, so the troops were forced to put out the fire with buckets of water and were paid one gold piece per bucket to do so. After the fire was extinguished, the miners were instructed to broaden the tunnel and eventually relight the fire. At the same time,
King Baldwin IV, having learned of this attack, called for reinforcements from
Jerusalem. However, communications between
Baldwin and
Chastelet were slow and, by this time, the siege had been under way for several days. The identity of the Templar Castellan remains unknown. The Templar Castellan's forces inside the castle began to reinforce the main gates around the Castle. Shortly after, the
Muslims relit the fire in the tunnel under the castle, and the walls collapsed. As a result, the
Crusaders' attempts to refortify the castle were in vain and, approximately six days after the siege began,
Saladin and his troops entered
Chastelet. By 30 August 1179, the
Muslim invaders had pillaged the castle at
Jacob's Ford and killed most of its residents. On the same day, less than one week after reinforcements were called,
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and his supporting army set out from
Tiberias, only to discover smoke permeating the horizon directly above
Chastelet. Obviously, they were too late to save the 700 Knights, architects, and construction workers who were killed and the other 800 who were taken captive.
Baldwin and his reinforcements turned back towards
Tiberias and
Saladin ordered the remains of the fortification to be torn down. == Aftermath ==