The Europeans may now only gaze on …

Years: 1252 - 1263

The Europeans may now only gaze on the Holy Land from the island of Cyprus, ruled by the Lusignan dynasty.

The religiously intolerant Turkish Mamluks, who have established a dynasty that will rule Egypt and Syria for more than two hundred and fifty years, thwart continuing crusading efforts to regain Palestine for Christendom.

The principal achievements of the Turkish Mamluks lie in their expulsion of the remaining crusaders from the Levant and their rout of the Mongols in Palestine and Syria; they thereby earn the thanks of all Muslims for saving Arabic-Islamic civilization from destruction.

The Mongols capture Aleppo and Damascus and destroy the Ayyubid dynasty, but the battle of Ain Jalut marks the high-water point of Mongol conquests: it is the first time a Mongol advance has ever been permanently beaten back in direct combat on the battlefield.

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