Mongol raids into Palestine took place towards the end of the Crusades, following the temporarily successful Mongol invasions of Syria, primarily in 1260...
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country as far south as Gaza." Schein, 1979, p. 810 Amitai, "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD 1260 and 1300)" "Arab historians however, like Moufazzal...
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even besieged. All that had been managed were some Mongol raids into Palestine in early 1300. The raids went as far as Gaza, passing through several towns...
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remaining forces in the area launched some Mongol raids into Palestine from December 1299 until May 1300, raiding the Jordan River Valley, reaching as far...
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fast-expanding Mongol Empire, whose army reached Palestine for the first time in 1260, beginning with the Mongol raids into Palestine under Nestorian...
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Battle of Gaza (1239), between the Crusaders and the Ayyubids Mongol raids into Palestine (1260–1300), including Gaza City First Battle of Gaza (26 March...
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Mongol Raids into Palestine, 1987 Historiens Armeniens, p.660 Demurger, p. 158 Nicolle, p. 80 Amitai, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD...
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264 Sylvia Schein, "Gesta Dei per Mongolos" Reuven Amitai, "Mongol raids into Palestine (1260 and 1300) Armstrong, pp. 307-308 Armstrong, pp. 304-305...
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They were part of the first Mongol invasion of Europe. The Mongols did not advance far into the Holy Roman Empire and there was no major clash of arms...
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Seventh Crusade. The Mongol Empire reached Palestine for the first time in 1260, beginning with the Mongol raids into Palestine under Nestorian Christian...
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when reviewed out of context, continued to fuel confusion (see Mongol raids into Palestine#European rumors about Jerusalem). Modern historians agree that...
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further Mongol raids reaching southwards into Palestine as far as Gaza in 1260 and 1300. The major battles were the siege of Baghdad, when the Mongols sacked...
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be resumed after the Mongols had withdrawn. After the initial invasions, subsequent raids and punitive expeditions continued into the late 13th century...
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Eighth Crusade (section The Mongols)
Cairo. This was followed by raids into Palestine and the apparently inevitable Mongol conquest was stalled when Hulagu, the Mongol commander in Syria, returned...
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1260: The Army of the Mongol Empire reaches Palestine for the first time: Jerusalem raided as part of the Mongol raids into Palestine under Nestorian Christian...
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Carta Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7318-1071-0. Amitai, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD 1260 and 1300)". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 236–255...
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Samagar (category Generals of the Mongol Empire)
Amitai-Preiss, "Mongols and Mamluks", p.98 Runciman p. 336 Grousset p. 653 Hindley, pp. 207-208 Amitai-Preiss, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD 1260...
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in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic;...
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The Mongol Empire launched numerous invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the Qara'unas of Mongol...
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University – Department of History of Israel. Amitai, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (A.D. 1260 and 1300)". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society...
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by the Mongol Empire started in March 1241. The Mongols started to withdraw in late March 1242. The Hungarians had first learned about the Mongol threat...
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Battle of Ain Jalut (category Battles involving the Mongol Empire)
Mongolian advances and halted their expansion into Arabia and Europe. Continuing the westward expansion of the Mongol Empire, the armies of Hulagu Khan captured...
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An-Nasir Yusuf (section The Mongols)
Turanshah son of sultan as-Salih Ayyub. Amitai, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD 1260 and 1300)". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 236–255...
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August, the Japanese repeated their small raids on the invasion fleet that lasted throughout the night. The Mongols responded by fastening their ships together...
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Ghazan (category Mongol Empire Muslims)
Part 1, Online (English translation). Amitai, Reuven (1987). "Mongol Raids into Palestine (AD 1260 and 1300)". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 236–255...
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overran in 1237–1238. The Mongols captured Kiev in 1240 and moved west into Hungary and Poland. The invasion was ended by the Mongol succession process upon...
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fled into the mountains continued to raid Goryeo garrisons. In 1221, a Mongol delegation led by Zhuguyu made a list of demands while 6,000-7,000 Mongol troops...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem Kisrawan campaigns (1292–1305) Mongol invasions of the Levant Mongol raids into Palestine Barker, Ernest (1911). "Crusades". In Chisholm...
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Xia. The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan started the conquest with small-scale raids into Western Xia in 1205 and 1207. In 1279, the Mongol ruler Kublai...
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the Mongols had successfully recaptured the Holy Land, but Jerusalem had been neither taken nor even besieged. There were some Mongol raids into Palestine...
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