• 16328°E / 36.198133; 37.16328 The siege of Aleppo lasted from 18 January to 24 January 1260. After receiving the submission of Harran and Edessa, Mongol leader...
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  • Komnenos Siege of Aleppo (1174–1175), by Saladin Siege of Aleppo (1260), during the Mongol invasion of Syria led by Hulagu Khan Siege of Aleppo (1280), during...
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    The siege of Mayyafariqin in 1259–1260 was a Mongol siege against the last Ayyubid ruler Al-Kamil Muhammad in his city of Mayyāfāriqīn (modern Silvan...
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    in 1259, in the conquest of Sasun, and in the Siege of Aleppo (1260). But when in 1260 Hulegu Khan requested the presence of Georgians and Armenians for...
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    1243 Siege of Baghdad (1258) Hulagu Khan's conquest of Syria 1260 Sack of Sidon 1260 Siege of Aleppo (1260) Battle of Ain Jalut 1260 First Battle of Homs...
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  • conquest of the Song dynasty Siege of Al-Bira (1259) – Mongol invasions of the Levant Siege of Aleppo (1260) Siege of Constantinople (1260) – Nicaean–Latin...
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    Aleppo (/əˈlɛpoʊ/ ə-LEP-oh; Arabic: ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC: Ḥalab, IPA: [ˈħalab]) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the...
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    made repeated invasions of Syria or attempts thereof. Most failed, but they did have some success in 1260 and 1300, capturing Aleppo and Damascus and destroying...
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    entered Aleppo on 20 June 1183 thus ending the Zengid Dynasty. On 24 January 1260 the Mongol Khan Hulagu Khan entered Aleppo after a month of Siege thus...
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  • generous terms to surrender. Al-Muʿaẓẓam refused and on 18 January 1260 the siege of Aleppo began. The walls were breached on 25 January and the city was plundered...
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    The siege of Rumkale or the fall of Rumkale took place in 691 AH/1292 AD and resulted in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia losing the castle of Rumkale...
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    Second Crusade. This siege of Damascus ended within a week when an army led by Nur ad-Din Zangi, ruler of Aleppo and the son of Zengi, threatened the...
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    The siege of Acre was the first significant counterattack by Guy of Jerusalem against Saladin, leader of the Muslims in Syria and Egypt. This pivotal siege...
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    Al-Adil I (redirect from Adil I of Aleppo)
    (1175–1183). He was governor of Aleppo (1183–1186) but returned to administer Egypt during the Third Crusade (1186–1192); as governor of Saladin's northern provinces...
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  • tributary of the Mongols in 1260. Both Hetoum and Bohemond then participated with their own forces during the 1260 Mongol conquests of Aleppo and Damascus...
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  • An-Nasir Yusuf (category Ayyubid emirs of Aleppo)
    Emir of Syria from his seat in Aleppo (1236–1260), and the Sultan of the Ayyubid Empire from 1250 until the sack of Aleppo by the Mongols in 1260. An-Nasir...
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    invasion of the Middle East (1253-1260) 1st Mongol invasion of Vietnam (1257-1258) Mongol invasion of the Song dynasty (1234–79) Mongol invasion of China...
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    Baron Hotel (category Hotels in Aleppo)
    to Aleppo: A squandered legacy". Al-Monitor. Archived from the original on 23 April 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2017. Braddon, Russell (1971). The Siege. London:...
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    is a timeline of the Ilkhanate. Timeline of the Yuan dynasty Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate Timeline of the Golden Horde Timeline of the Mongol Empire...
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    (...) He then crossed the Euphrates, and laid siege to Aleppo on January 18, 1260, with the support of Hethum's Armenians and the Frankish troops supplied...
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    Zengid dynasty (category Medieval history of Syria)
    The Zengid or Zangid dynasty, also referred to as the Atabegate of Mosul, Aleppo and Damascus (Arabic: أتابكة الموصل وحلب ودمشق), or the Zengid State (Old...
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    The Aleppo Citadel Museum (Arabic: مَتْحَف قَلْعَة حَلَب, romanized: Matḥaf Qalʿat Ḥalab) is an archaeological museum located in the city of Aleppo, Syria...
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    Ayyubid emir of Aleppo between 1186 and 1216. He was the third son of Saladin and his lands included northern Syria and a small part of Mesopotamia. In...
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    Saladin (redirect from Joseph son of Job)
    Mosul to Aleppo, sending his brother Taj al-Muluk Buri to capture Tell Khalid, 130 km northeast of the city. A siege was set, but the governor of Tell Khalid...
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    Ayyubid dynasty (category States and territories disestablished in 1260)
    by an-Nasir Yusuf of Aleppo, to wrest back Egypt failed. In 1260, the Mongols sacked Aleppo and conquered the Ayyubids' remaining territories soon after...
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    Artuqids (category History of Diyarbakır Province)
    Mardin and Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until 1409 as vassals) and Aleppo from 1117–1128; and the Harput line starting in 1112 under the Sökmen branch...
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  • Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (category Muslims of the Third Crusade)
    not the rest of his father's territories; Egypt was claimed by his brother al-Aziz, where he was already installed as governor, and Aleppo by another brother...
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    (...) He then crossed the Euphrates, and laid siege to Aleppo on January 18, 1260, with the support of Hethum's Armenians and the Frankish troops supplied...
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  • Al-Mansur II Muhammad (category Ayyubid emirs of Hama)
    launched his long-awaited invasion of Syria. Crossing the Euphrates, Hulagu first laid siege to Aleppo in January 1260 (Safar 658), which unwisely declined...
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    attack the Mamluks in Aleppo in December 1260. They were able to massacre a large number of Muslims in retaliation for the death of Kitbuqa, but after a...
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