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Battle of Mansurah (1250)  The Crusaders approached the battle by the canal of Ashmum (known today by the name Albahr Alsaghir), which separated them from the Muslim camp. An Egyptian showed the Crusaders the way to the canal shoals. The Crusaders, led by Robert of Artois, crossed the canal with the Knights Templar and an English contingent led by William of Salisbury, launching a surprise assault on the Egyptian camp in Gideila, two miles (3 km) from al-Mansurah,and advancing toward the royal palace in al-Mansurah. The leadership of the Egyptian forces passed to the Mamluks. Qutuz, Faris Ad-Din Aktai and Baibars al-Buduqdari who contained the attack and reorganized the Muslim forces. This was the first appearance of the Mamluks as supreme commanders inside Egypt. Shajar al-Durr, who had full control of Egypt, agreed with Baibars' plan to defend al-Mansurah. Baibars ordered the gate be opened to let the Crusaders enter the town. The crusaders rushed in, thinking the town deserted, only to find themselves trapped inside. The Crusaders were besieged from all directions by Egyptian forces and the local population, and they took heavy losses.  Robert of Artois, who took refuge in a house,and William of Salisbury were both killed along with most of the Knights Templar. Only five Templar Knights escaped alive. The Crusaders retreated to their camp in disorder, and surrounded it with a ditch and wall  The battle ended in a decisive Crusader defeat, preventing them from launching another Crusade against Egypt. It also resulted in the capture of King Louis IX of France by the Muslims. The battle marked a turning point in the Crusades, as the Crusaders suffered a series of defeats afterward until the entire Levant was liberated from Crusader rule. #crusader #battle #History #saladin #muslim
Battle of Mansurah (1250) The Crusaders approached the battle by the canal of Ashmum (known today by the name Albahr Alsaghir), which separated them from the Muslim camp. An Egyptian showed the Crusaders the way to the canal shoals. The Crusaders, led by Robert of Artois, crossed the canal with the Knights Templar and an English contingent led by William of Salisbury, launching a surprise assault on the Egyptian camp in Gideila, two miles (3 km) from al-Mansurah,and advancing toward the royal palace in al-Mansurah. The leadership of the Egyptian forces passed to the Mamluks. Qutuz, Faris Ad-Din Aktai and Baibars al-Buduqdari who contained the attack and reorganized the Muslim forces. This was the first appearance of the Mamluks as supreme commanders inside Egypt. Shajar al-Durr, who had full control of Egypt, agreed with Baibars' plan to defend al-Mansurah. Baibars ordered the gate be opened to let the Crusaders enter the town. The crusaders rushed in, thinking the town deserted, only to find themselves trapped inside. The Crusaders were besieged from all directions by Egyptian forces and the local population, and they took heavy losses. Robert of Artois, who took refuge in a house,and William of Salisbury were both killed along with most of the Knights Templar. Only five Templar Knights escaped alive. The Crusaders retreated to their camp in disorder, and surrounded it with a ditch and wall The battle ended in a decisive Crusader defeat, preventing them from launching another Crusade against Egypt. It also resulted in the capture of King Louis IX of France by the Muslims. The battle marked a turning point in the Crusades, as the Crusaders suffered a series of defeats afterward until the entire Levant was liberated from Crusader rule. #crusader #battle #History #saladin #muslim

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