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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din' has mentioned 'Garrison' in the following places:
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At its peak, Krak des Chevaliers housed a garrison of around 2,000.
Such a large garrison allowed the Hospitallers to exact tribute from a wide area.
In January 1099 on the journey to Jerusalem during the First Crusade, the company of Raymond IV of Toulouse came under attack from the garrison of Hisn al-Akrad, the forerunner of the Krak, who harried Raymond's foragers.
While other Crusader strongholds came under threat, Krak des Chevaliers and its garrison of 2,000xc2xa0soldiers dominated the surrounding area.
By 1203 the garrison were making raids on Montferrand (which was under Muslim control) and Hama, and in 1207 and 1208 the castle's soldiers took part in an attack on Homs.
Though the outer ward had fallen, with a handful of the garrison killed in the process, the Crusaders retreated to the more formidable inner ward.
After a lull of ten days, the besiegers conveyed a letter to the garrison, supposedly from the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller in Tripoli, which granted permission, (aman), for them to surrender on 8 April 1271.
[39] Although the letter was a forgery, the garrison capitulated and the Sultan spared their lives.
Four large, round towers project vertically from the glacis; they were used as accommodation for the Knights of the garrison, about 60 at its peak.