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Explanation:
During the period between 1095- 1360, there were series of attacks termed as "crusades" from western European Christians against the Middle East. This led to a religious-political dynamic in the middle east and the west
Hence, the religious-political dynamic in the middle east and the west during 1095- 1360 are the following:
1. This crusades led to both Muslims and Jews in the Middle East to form alliances and joined forces in defending the cities of Antioch and Jerusalem against the West.
2. It led the West to realize and demand more of spices, fabrics, scientific ideas, medical knowledge, and many more found in the Middle East and Asia, which began the Renaissance era in Europe.