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    Battle of Azaz was a major battle fought between king Baldwin II's crusader forces and the Muslims, led by Aq-Sunqur al-Bursuqi, the Seljuq atabeg of...
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  • Battle of Azaz may refer to: Battle of Azaz (1030), a battle between the Mirdasids of Aleppo and the Byzantines Battle of Azaz (1125), a battle between...
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    historically significant as the site of the Battle of Azaz between the Crusader States and the Seljuk Turks on June 11, 1125. It is close to a Syria–Turkey...
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  • following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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  • Peruvian War of Independence Battle of Azaz (1030) – Arab–Byzantine Wars Battle of Azaz (1125) Battle of Badajoz – 1936 – Spanish Civil War Battle of Badung...
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    influence of a resurgent Byzantine Empire. The Crusaders regained some of their influence in Syria at the Battle of Azaz six years later in 1125. The location...
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  • triumphed at the Battle of Azaz, putting Aleppo back on the defensive. However, although the Crusaders were victorious in the field at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar...
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    Year 1125 (MCXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. June 11 – Battle of Azaz: The Crusader...
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    Crusade 1099 Battle of Ascalon 1099 Crusade of 1101 Battle of Ager Sanguinis 1119 Battle of Azaz 1125 Second Crusade 1145–49 Battle of Inab 1149 Baldwin's...
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    the Battle of Azaz in 1125. Gravely injured during the collapse of a sapper mine, Joscelin marched his army to relieve the besieged fortress of Kaysun...
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  • involved in a dynastic battle between Tushratta and his brother Artatama II and after this his son Shuttarna II, who called himself king of the Hurri while seeking...
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  • Siege of Aleppo (1124) – 1124 – 1125 – Crusades Battle of Azaz (1125) – 1125 – Crusades Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1126) – 1126 – Crusades Battle of al-Atharib...
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    The Battle of Ain Jalut (Arabic: معركة عين جالوت, romanized: Ma'rakat ‘Ayn Jālūt), also spelled Ayn Jalut, was fought between the Bahri Mamluks of Egypt...
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  • Crusader states until the rise of Saladin in 1169. The next major action in the Crusader states would be the Battle of Azaz in 1125. Yibna Smail 1995, p. 84...
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    The Battle of Marj al-Saffar (or Marj al-Suffar), also known as the Battle of Shaqhab, took place on April 20 through April 22, 1303 between the Mamluks...
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    of the Christian forces. Azaz In 1125, Count Pons of Tripoli marched against the Turks who had again attacked Edessa, this time besieging the town of...
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    several generations. The next major engagement in the area was the Battle of Azaz in 1125. Beeler, John (1971). Warfare in Feudal Europe, 730-1200. Ithaca...
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    Ioveta were released in 1125 in exchange for 80,000 dinars, spoils from Baldwin's victory over al-Bursuqi at the battle of Azaz. In 1131, his father Joscelin...
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    Principality of Antioch and forced the allied enemy forces to abandon the siege in January 1125. He also supported Toghtekin in the battle of Azaz in 1125, but...
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    Second Battle of Homs was fought in western Syria on 29 October 1281, between the armies of the Mamluk dynasty of Egypt and the Ilkhanate, a division of the...
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    The Battle of Mari, also called the Disaster of Mari, was a battle between the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and the Armenians of Cilician Armenia on 24 August...
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  • The Battle of Mamistra took place in 1152 between the forces the Byzantine Empire and Cilician Armenia, near the city of Mamistra. The Armenians under...
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    were defeated at the Battle of Azaz on June 11, 1125. The following January Toghtekin also had to repel an invasion by Baldwin II of Jerusalem. In late...
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  • Baldwin to lift the siege on 25 January 1125. Baldwin II and al-Bursuqi forces met at the Battle of Azaz in June 1125, which resulted in a crusader victory...
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    King of the Scots. 1125: On June 11, in the Battle of Azaz, the Crusader states, led by King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, defeat the Seljuk Turks. 1125: In...
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    and although Edessa recovered somewhat after the Battle of Azaz in 1125, Joscelin was killed in battle in 1131. His successor Joscelin II was forced into...
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    The Second Battle of Sarvandik'ar was fought in 1276 A.D. between an army of the Mamluks of Egypt and a unit of Cilician Armenians, in a mountain pass...
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    them at the Battle of Hattin. Saladin offered the Christians the options of remaining in peace under Islamic rule or taking advantage of 40 days' grace...
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    The Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, also known as the Third Battle of Homs, was a Mongol victory over the Mamluks in 1299. In 1260, Hulagu Khan had invaded...
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  • residence. In 1266, the Egyptians looted and burnt the city following the Battle of Mari. In 1275, Sultan Baybars invaded Cilician Armenia, sacked its capital...
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