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Location: Krylos (Old Halych) Ivano-Frankivs'ka Oblast Ukraine

The Fatimid governors of Damascus and Hims …

Years: 1050 - 1050

The Fatimid governors of Damascus and Hims had coordinated an attack against the Mirdasids of Aleppo in 1048.

The Mirdasid amir, Thimal, had managed to force the Fatimid army to retreat to Damascus, following which he had attempted to negotiate a peace with Cairo officials.

This had not prevented a second Fatimid expedition from being undertaken against him.

The imperial government in Constantinople had attempted to mediate a peace between the two sides; after being unsuccessful in this effort, the Emperor had sent imperial forces into the region to make sure the situation did not get completely out of hand.

Fortunately for Thimal, the Fatimid army is extremely heterogeneous, consisting of Berbers, Turks, Sub-Saharan Africans and Bedouins, making it difficult to control.

In August 1050, Thimal's army defeats the Fatimids at Djabal Djawshin near Aleppo and captures their commander, who dies shortly after.

A peace is eventually established between the Mirdasids and Fatimids, with the Fatimid caliph recognizing Thimal as his vassal in all the lands that he controls.

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