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    1271 siege of Tripoli was initiated by the Mamluk ruler Baibars against the Frankish ruler of the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli,...
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  • state, the County of Tripoli, in Lebanon. Siege of Tripoli or Battle of Tripoli may also refer to: Siege of Tripoli (1271), siege of the Crusader stronghold...
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  • of the Song dynasty Siege of Antioch (1268) Fall of Krak des Chevaliers (1271) Siege of Tripoli (1271) Siege of Al-Bira (1272) – Mongol invasions of the...
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    The Mamluks attempted to take Tripoli in the 1271 siege, but were instead frustrated in their goal by the arrival of Prince Edward in Acre that month...
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    Year 1271 (MCCLXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. July 2 – Peace of Pressburg:...
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    Bohemund VI, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, against the Mamluk threat to the remnant of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. On May 9, 1271 Edward finally arrived...
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    II, Count of Tripoli, to the order of the Knights Hospitaller. It remained occupied by them until it was reconquered by the Muslims in 1271. The Hospitallers...
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  • leaving Bohemond with no estates except Tripoli. Baibars attacked again in 1271 by starting the Siege of Tripoli, sending a letter to Bohemond threatening...
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    its conquest of the Kingdom of Makuria more than once, and its conquest of the Hejaz and Yemen more than once, and conquest of Tripoli in the west, Tunisia...
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  • he set siege to the City of Tripoli in the Levant. Raymond died before the city was taken in 1109, but is considered the first Count of Tripoli. His son...
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    The Siege of Acre (also called the Fall of Acre) took place in 1291 and resulted in the Crusaders' losing control of Acre to the Mamluks. It is considered...
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    of Krak des Chevaliers fell to the Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1271. Baybars went north to deal with Krak des Chevaliers after the death of Louis IX of France...
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    the Principality of Antioch. In 1271, he became commander of the Templars in Tripoli. Later on, he was appointed as Grand Master of the Knights Templar...
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    IV dies and his cousin, William Jordan, continues the Siege of Tripoli. August 27. Third Battle of Ramla: Baldwin I defeats the united Fatimid and Seljuk...
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    unhindered use of the road to Nazareth frequented by pilgrims. Tripoli was safeguarded by the truce that followed the Siege of Tripoli in 1271. Edward wished...
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  • Ayyun – 1179 – Crusades Siege of Tyre (1187) – 1187 – Crusades Siege of Tripoli (1271) – 1271 – Crusades Fall of Tripoli (1289) – 1289 – Crusades Keserwan...
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    Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    the fall of Tripoli and their subsequent defeat at the siege of Acre in 1291. The Christian forces managed to survive until the final fall of Ruad in 1302...
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    Krak Des Chevaliers (today a UNESCO world heritage site). In the 1271 siege of Tripoli the Mamluk sultan Baybars unsuccessfully tried to capture the city...
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    of Tripoli and appointed him military commander. The siege was lifted in December and Saladin retreated to Damascus. Saladin attempted another siege in...
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    middle of the 13th century, the possession of the castle was a matter of dispute between the Principality of Antioch and the Hospitallers. In 1271, the...
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    Eighth Crusade (category Charles I of Anjou)
    the Bertrand was regent to daughter Lucia of Tripoli. In 1258, the barons marched on Tripoli, laying siege to the city where Bohemond was residing. Bohemond...
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    Baybars (category Muslims of the Seventh Crusade)
    Baybars then turned his attention to Tripoli, but he interrupted his siege there to call a truce in May 1271. The fall of Antioch had led to the brief Ninth...
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    the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1291 (the city of Jerusalem had fallen in 1187), the Knights were confined to the County of Tripoli and, when...
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  • first king of Jerusalem, Baldwin I, tried to capture Tyre in 1107 for the first time, but he soon abandoned the siege. After the fall of Tripoli and Beirut...
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  • Cathcart (1949), "The Taking of Le Krak des Chevaliers in 1271". Antiquity, 23 (90): 83–92. Slack 2013, p. 218, Tripoli. Delaville Le Roulx 1904, pp. 230–238...
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    Nicolas Lorgne (category Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller)
    Grand Commander from 1271 to 1273 and then Marshal again on 7 October 1273 before being in charge of the Commandery of Tripoli. On 1 July 1277, he became...
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    twice in 1267 and 1271. Eventually, the castle was abandoned on August 3, 1291, by the Templars after the Siege of Acre on 28 May of the same year. Alain:...
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  • Gibelacar (category Castles and fortifications of the Knights Hospitaller)
    the headquarters of the Sayfa clan, whose members, chief among them Yusuf Pasha, served as the governors and tax farmers of the Tripoli Eyalet and its sanjaks...
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    Chastel Blanc (category Castles and fortifications of the Knights Templar)
    from the Mediterranean Sea to the snow-covered mountains of Lebanon, and County of Tripoli, is offered. From Chastel Blanc it would have been possible...
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    Marco Polo (category People of the War of Curzola)
    the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. His travels are recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo (also known as Book of the Marvels of the World and Il Milione...
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