Hulagu plans to move southwards through Palestine …
Years: 1260 - 1260
Hulagu plans to move southwards through Palestine towards Egypt to confront the Mamluk Sultanate, the last major Islamic power, but his brother’s death forces his return home for the election of a new khakhan.
He transfers command to his lieutenant Kitbuqa Noyan, a Christian Turk belonging to the tribe of the Naimans, a Mongolian name given to a group of people dwelling on the steppe of Central Asia, having diplomatic relations with the Kara-Khitai, and subservient to them until 1177.
The Mongols with the Armenians and the Franks of Antioch take Damascus, which surrenders without resistance on March 1, 1260.
This invasion effectively destroys the Ayyubid Dynasty, the heretofore powerful ruler of large parts of the Levant, Egypt and Arabia.
Locations
People
Groups
- Armenian people
- Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- French people (Latins)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Antioch, Principality of
- Tripoli, County of
- Sidon, Lordship of
- Mongols
- Damascus, Ayyubid Dynasty of
- Aleppo, Ayyubid Emirate of
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, or Little Armenia
- Mongol Empire
- Egypt and Syria, Mamluk Bahri Sultanate of
- Il-khanate
Topics
- Crusades, The
- Mongol Conquests
- Mongol Invasion of the Abbasid Caliphate
- Toluid Civil War
- Mongol Invasions of Syria
- Mongol raids into Palestine
- Ain Jalut, Battle of
